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In memory of Shaheed Benazir bhutto

October 21, 2008

Twinkle in her eye

 

Oh God I saw twinkle in her eye

sight so pure so clean

 

it was all love that I saw

promise of hope promise of prosperity

 

 

In the name of God

In the love of people

 

dolls of  junipers dont forget the swings

daughter of destiny is here to push

 

boys of ravi dont torn your kite

daughter of east is here to hold your thread

 

folks of indus dont forget your melody

daughter of indus is here with you to sing

 

evil prison cells of indus

can never stop the daugher of indus

 

 

evil walls of arabian offshore could never break her down

distant smell of jasmine will keep her alive

 

cuts on her body can’t kills her baba’s idea

this only make her conviction stronger and heart lighter

 

I felt sorry for evil

I still see twinkle in her eye

 

 

 

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Memories

December 1, 2009

she came on oct 18th with a tears on her face and waving
she went away on dec 27th with smile on her face and waving
she ended with a smile so why should i regret !
she’s resting in peace on heavens
and you still questioning who’s the winner?

she wrote her script herself
indeed she was selfish !
she wanted nothing less than a smile
she had her own standards
smile was her victory and laugh was her pride

she ended with no regrets no untold secrets
she told everything she had to say to Sindh’s
she took baluchistan in arms and cradle them in her hands
she warned pakhtun’s about the dangers and told them rise to occasion
she was murder on pothawar valley the moment she set her foot on punjab

now i’m smiling although i have seen for the first time my papa crying
i found her voice again on 29th from the mystic town called naudero
pakistan khappay was her treasure which everybody seemed so interested
you cannot take that away from her that why she was smiling !

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August 26, 2009

Xeno

“It’s a victory of justice” these were the magical words that PML-N’s MP  Miss Shumaila Rana uttered outside the LHC . Miss Rana was accused of credit card theft and was caught in act of crime by the CCTV whose footage was shown on national TV. I guess those words really define our society today, it is victory for someone but the question is , can it be called a victory for Justice?

Can present judiciary make unbiased decisions especially in the cases of  those who supported the cause of old PCO judges [these honourable judges took oath under PCO issued by General Pervez Musharaf when he dismissed the right wing bonapartist regime of Mr Nawaz Sharif and legalized his martial law, gave him the power to rule the country in uniform and to amend the constitution at his will and after first restoration allowed him to contest the presidential election in uniform]  like lawyers and political parties.
Let us take the case of Justice Khalil-ur-Rehman Ramday his brother the former attorney general of Pakistan an sitting MPA of PML-N from Toba Tek Singh his son (Raza Farooq) was made attorney general of Punjab against the established  criteria of competency and skill just for his and his family’s time tested affiliation  with the  Sharifs .

Can we expect the justice when uncle is a Judge with political views, [right wing] nephew Attorney general and father former attorney general and now a very important MP of  party in power. To find out an answer thankfully we don’t have to search hard. Justice Ramaday had answered that in one of his many television interviews [ A practice which itself is deplorable in British judicial tradition from which our judicial system has evolved] he said, “I never gave a judgment against Asif Ali Zardari  because my brother then the Attorney general was defending Nawaz Sharif government.” I have a problem with that Mr Ramaday because  justice delayed is justice denied, isn’t? If you were so sure Mr Asif Ali Zardari has done something wrong you should have convicted him

Old PCO judges remain in control

under the law. When you were not giving decisions in cases of Mr Asif Ali Zardari to prove the twisted logic of your impartiality, you were in fact hindering his release and his bail. Mr Asif Ali Zardari spent 11 years in prison without being convicted setting a record in judicial persecution. It was not you impartiality your honour, ill beg to say that the  truth is you never did that because it was not in the script that Saif-ur-Rehman had written. The plan was never to fight corruption , or to serve justice, rather it was to delay justice, to drag the cases for long time to keep Asif Ali Zaradari in jail during the prime of his married life to break the will of Ms Benazir Bhutto, to continue a media trial of Bhutto-Zardari family , to destroy their popularity hence finish the PPP.
The cases were fake and weak and you never would wanted to give your judgment and  your brother was buying time from your respected court for his brilliant colleague Mr  Saifur Rehman to manhandle and torture Mr Zardari , so that he breaks, either divorce Ms Bhutto or accept the allegations of massive corruption. [Mr Asif Ali Zardari was tortured in custody without any intervention from the courts, in one instance his tongue was slit using a sharp object, his also suffered a permanent spine injury due to torture]

He was kept in prison for 11 year to break him so that either he divorces

Benazir

BB or accept the allegation, but he stood firm, when the Sharif  family ran away from the country like cowards , Mr Nizami of Nawa-e-waqat, one of the worse enemy of Bhuttos called Asif Ali Zardari Merd-e-Hur.
you can’t deny that  Sharifs are enjoying full support of judiciary in Punjab. Recently magistrates were appointed by Punjab government the appointment criteria was political support of PML-N, this was the clear violation of new judicial policy but no court acted. All the laws and morality comes into play only when PPP is involved, there is a lot of hue and cry against“jiyala judges” but when it comes to judges who are sympathizers of PML and JI not a single word is uttered.

The Pundits in Islamabad are already talking about regime change and “minus one” formula in Islamabad.Why Benazir and Asif Ali Zardari are not acceptable? The roots of it lies in the structure of Pakistani state, which have been called a National Security State”.

The reason is BB was not part of national security state the idea which civil-military bureaucracy had carried forward since our first war with India in 1948. BB was termed as a threat to national security. Now let us determine theory of national security state.
• India is our enemy number one.
• America will give us funds, so that we remain a national security state because its in our interest and if we serve American interest its not problem as long India remains our enemy.

Now let analyze internal factors which protects national security state .

Military ,intelligence agencies , courts ,religious parties and right wing media  they roughly form what left wing analyst use to call “establishment” whose meaning has been distorted by the channel mafia. I remember in recent television interview of Mr Majid Nizami [editor and own of Nawa-e-waqt group one of the leading media business houses of Pakistan which controls Urdu and English news papers and  a television channel ]was saying we can never be friend with India and we should not waste our time we  should fire our all nuclear weapons towards India . what worse can happen in the process we are already dying because India has stopped  our water supply. A similar Media Pundit, Mr Javed Chaudhary always concludes his popular programme by saying “we can never be friends with India”.

Coming back to our original discussion why BB was a threat to a national security state .
Reason number one she never considered India as enemy number one , her  first state visit to India was first step towards normalization and thankfully Mr Rajiv Gandhi also rose to the occasion and acted very sensibly . This was a direct threat from BB to national security state because the whole Idea of national security state revolves around India (enemy ) .
Agencies never accepted BB olive branch towards India . Her first government was dismissed , her role in normalization and her meeting with Mr Gandhi was part of the charge sheet along with the allegation of appointing great Urdu poetess Fehmida Riaz, the “Indian agent” in minister of culture.  One of the first act of Mr Sharif’s government was to confiscate Miss Raiz’s passport and persecute her.

Now we are left with role of judiciary in protecting national security state.  BB’s government was overthrown on charges of corruption and judiciary endorsed that decision but the decision was different for Mr Sharif whose government was one of the most corrupt and repressive.

The Chief Justice which restored Sharif’s government was Nasim Hassan Shah, one of the judges who hanged Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. He later confessed on tv , that his decision was flawed and motivated by anger.

His decision to restore Sharif’s government was hailed as a “judicial revolution” which destroyed the “doctrine of necessity” for ever. What happened after that is history

Forget about all this, General Hameed  Gul on national television had said BB was a threat to national security so he created IJI and funded it till the end.

Now one IB  chief Breg Imtiaz made stunning confessions on TV which proves that the establishment itself created ethnic tensions in Karachi by creating the stunt of “Jinnah Pur”. This led to brutal  military operation, the ethnic hatred it created still is burning Karachi. This shows how far this state can go for its security objective, even if it means to kill its own people.

So now we come to present situation president is not going to dissolve assemblies , the government of Pakistan Peoples Party despite all the propaganda and ill faith about it which exist in the Urban chattering classes has shown remarkable progress. Some things must be mentioned which this government achieved

1) It sent Pervez Musharraf home

2) Faced with the worse global economic meltdown whose scale and effect was unmatched in human history , Peoples Party government didnt let the country collapse. Not a single bank or big corporation sank in Pakistan.

3) This government was able to defeat Right wing on war against Taliban, its strategy of signing Nizam-e-Adel exposed Taliban and its supporters and for the first time public opinion in Pakistan shifted in support of war against Taliban

4) After Mumbai attacks, its was soley due to presence of democratic PPP government that India showed restraint. A war was avoided.

5) Benazir Income Support programme, may be inefficient and riddled with errors but it has sowed the roots of a welfare state in Pakistan. After 30 years of Neo Liberalization PPP government once again put the concept of “responsibility of state towards the poor” back on agenda. It is a great achievement.

This government cannot be defeated by political means, a martial law is practically impossible, establishment’s hope are on Yousaf Reza Gilani to persuade him to become the next Farooq Legari. I hope he will not follow his footsteps esp looking at his political fate. If this card fails they have only one card left. Its the judiciary
Only judiciary  can protect our national security state and they are in a position to bring down this government. Judiciary’s recent decisions on Nawaz Sharif and Hafiz Saeed have reaffirmed their comittment to the ideology of “national security state”.

if pakistaan and india becomes friends then from where army and intelligence agencies will loose all their strength. One needs to read Dr Ayesha Siddiqa’s landmark book to understand the real character of Pakistan Army

Pakistan cannot afford to live in illusions, the judiciary must understand that it should not try to control the democratic regime. It has to show impartiality which unfortunately is not visible any more!

Xeno is a Lahore based student of Engineering, his interests includes politics and history and he is a supporter of Pakistan Peoples Party

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najam sethi’s editorial

August 16, 2009

EDITORIAL: Media and minus-one formula

The Sindh Chief Minister, Syed Qaim Ali Shah, declared at the Independence Day flag-hoisting ceremony at the Mazar of Quaid-e-Azam on Friday that “the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) had never before accepted the minus-one formula, nor will it accept it today”. He said, “PPP’s democratic government has not entered the corridors of power from the back door as it enjoys a public mandate. Conspiracies are being hatched against democracy and the PPP”.

Mr Shah was referring to a media campaign against the person and party of Mr Asif Zardari. Though the campaigners say they are not gunning for President Zardari, the PPP rank and file certainly see a “get Zardari” front by a certain section of the print and electronic media that has been the greatest supporter of the campaign for the restoration of the judges and at odds with Mr Zardari and the PPP from the outset.

Unfortunately, after a protesting response from a senior PPP member at the centre, the campaign by this particular media group has become a confrontation. The plaint of “media trial” has been accepted as a challenge and more “revelations” have been promised in what might become a demonstration of the power of the media in the country. Is the campaign fair?

Theoretically speaking, in so far as the job of the media is to hold the government of the day to account and scrutinise its actions in the light of the law, no critical revelation is out of bound. At worst, the government or a member of the party can take the concerned media source to court and demand proof, failing which it can claim compensation. But this is Pakistan. The courts are flushed with pro-media feelings, especially for a media group that has supported the judges to the hilt. So for the government to get justice against this media — what a thought! — in Pakistan right now is asking for the moon. At any rate, such recourse would attract even more censure at home and abroad and prove counter-productive for the government. So it can only lie back and enjoy it.

On the other hand, aiming or seeming to aim at getting rid of President Zardari through such a campaign, which often verges on being discriminatory-defamatory, is not kosher at all. This is what the PPP is partly complaining about when it talks of the “minus-one formula”. For instance, you can describe the plight of the PIA as a “bankrupt organisation” — like many others in the public sector — but it may be difficult to prove corruption against the sitting government by only describing a bankruptcy which is nothing new and implicates several governments in the past.

If truth be told, the campaign against Mr Zardari has often become unsavoury. One can only approximate the innuendos carried in certain pointed TV programmes and columns. For instance a column on August 12, 2009 said, “After getting out of jail through an understanding with Musharraf, Zardari thought he could lead the PPP, but Benazir did not allow that. Even her children were bred away from the shadow of his character”. The same column also “informs” us that “when Zardari was not successful in playing a prominent role in the party during Benazir’s life, he went off to Dubai where he caught a strange malady of the heart which could only be removed by being in his flat in New York among his pretty ones. Only his medical adviser — recently removed as adviser to the government — can tell what his heart was suffering from”. This is hitting below the belt and not journalism.

Everyone has disavowed the old reflex of trying to get rid of the government mid-tenure. But if you look at the political landscape of Pakistan you will clearly see that there is a media campaign to do just that to the PPP government. Criticism of the government is a duty that a free media must perform, even of problems like the PIA, of load-shedding and rental units, and the wheat and sugar crises, that have a history in the past. But defaming the president of the country so blithely is not a good precedent to set, especially by comparing him to a president recently deposed in Latin America for corruption.

The PPP has won the 2008 election fair and square. It rejects the “minus-one formula” and has the right to rule till the end of its tenure. Its opponents can get rid of it by defeating it in the next elections. The media has no business launching any campaign for regime change

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Optimism

April 4, 2008

“The optimist sees opportunity in every danger; the pessimist sees danger in every opportunity. ~ Winston Churchill”

Flash back to last winter many random thoughts come up to my mind ,in the beginning of winter we had another gift from military rule of emergency .which actually gave as the chance of seeing the calibre of our political leaders .now we could political wisdom of our leaders.

From no where my mind went to one of my economics class,as a engineering student taking economics lecture was always fun .The particular class i am refering to from  no where just came to my mind ,on that day my economics professor Dr Shandana ask all of us what do you about which qualities do you think leader should have and most of class replied her leader is some who could show us a path so we could follow that.

firstly Imran khan after deceiving the authorities for few days he finally went on public and decided to address the Punjab University students and what happened after that is all history now .

BB decided a long march towards Islamabad she went on going to chief justice house and she was house arrested at Lahore at made house arrest and senator Latif Ghosa was declared the sub jail.

Mian brother was absent from the scene at that time and were closely monitoring the situation from Jeddah since they can’t be at home because of there illegal deportation from there own country.

APDM decided to boycott the election and went on saying if anyone took part in election they will be consider as traitor .same was the view of the legal fraternity .only one leader all that time had the other opinion and that was Muhtarma Benazir Bhutto her version on this was “when I see people of Pakistan I see a hope ,I hope of better future.I see they want a change in system and we want to give them a chance decide on there fate themselves which they are vey much capable of ,for this reason  we don’t want to give king’s party a solo run in elections”. Interestingly Mian brothers decided to took part in elections and there version was if PPP-P  took part they will also the next day the landed home but when they return home  they were  greeted like hero’s and you could see sense of optimism in people eyes which  Ms Bhutto saw and remember people were chanting slogan “Nawaz Sharif banay ga wazir-e-azam” .It was not like ”CJ teray Iftikhar ko salam” it was “Nawaz Sharif banay ga wazir-e-azam” 

As Winston Churchill said “ The optimist sees opportunity in every danger” there was a sense of optimism in her eyes a twinkle which we can resemble hope.

Sadly at the eve of the most historic election we were hit by another catastrophe maybe we never had great one then this before,suddenly Jiyalla were all over the place I think that Zardari made the most critical decision of his live to take part in  election ,I say this  because I think we as nation  were in such a deadlock that we don’t knew what to do next and now nor did lawyers nor any political leader had a solution for the problems.Now all eyes were on Noudero what  signal will comes from there.

After the election you could see the sense of optimism Bhutto saw in people eyes translated into reality ,anti-government parties come out with flying colours in election .

with all due respect to struggle and scarifies made by lawyers movement  Ms Bhutto political wisdom and intellectualism out did the others.all the legal fraternity who use to say that if anybody went on participating elections will be consider as traitor are saying that we will defend any conspiracy against Murree accord and all of legal fraternity will deafened it .

my feeling are rightly expressed by Makhdom Javed Hashmi who said in one of his interview recently that the  color of this assembly which he now sees could only be possible because of Ms Bhutto’s blood ,he said he tried to convince her not to participate in the election but argument she had in this regard was different she told him ” look at the situation in Asia the dictator siege the power look at Thailand ,Bangladesh and other parts of world and they remained in power for years so I don’t want give military rule a chance to grow and rule us as many years they want.”

i hope the promise this assembly has shown fulfill its potential .even if it does not still there is no substitute to democracy as Winston Churchill said “It has been said that democracy is the worst form of government except all the others that have been tried.” its a great statement even if they don’t fulfill all its promises  I hope we don’t go to army to seek help.

  “democracy is the best revenge”.

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My path to heaven

March 29, 2008

  My path to school my path to heaven

From parks to zoo

Every sight a new story a new experience

 The magnificent mall

The splendor library

The classic alfalah building

The elegant sacred heart

 The magnificent post house

  My path to school my path to heaven

 My city my pride

 My city my strength

 My city my tribe

 My city you maybe old woman now

You have excitement of eighteen

 Oh my city you forgot to smile

 You are no more adoring 

 Your arms are drop

  But I am not worried I know your resilience

I am sure you will fight adversary

You will find opportunity in danger

My city my angel my city my angel