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Democracy Lost

Right from Independence, the people of Pakistan have been looking for democracy but have never found it.

By S.R.H. Hashmi | August 2021

Having experienced parliamentary democracy first-hand during almost a decade’s stay in the United Kingdom, I really marvel at the simplicity of majority of Pakistanis who seriously believe our system of governance to be a democracy. How can our system be termed a democracy in circumstances where the major parties like PML-N and Pakistan Peoples Party do not have an iota of democracy within their structure, with elevation to senior positions being determined by accidents of birth and death or even dubious wills? Moreover, the nomination of members for parliamentary seats is made on the basis of fees the prospective candidates pay for loyalty to party 'owners', with merit featuring nowhere in the whole process.

And then, with rare exceptions, the successful candidates spend their terms working for their own and their masters’ enrichment, through corruption, including hefty amounts dished out by the government as development funds, the bulk of which gets siphoned off.

As for PTI, it is a late entry into politics, with the party forming the government at the federal level for the first time in 2018, after supposedly a 22-year struggle, with not much to show. It formed the government with a razor-thin majority secured through help from coalition partners, together with active ‘support’ from the traditional power brokers. One would have thought that with his boast of long struggle, Imran Khan would have formed, if not a shadow cabinet, then at least a competent team ready for top functions but alas, the situation proved to be the exact opposite. Consequently, the government has been run on trial and error basis, with the promised changes coming not in betterment of the people but in the frequent reshuffling of portfolios. The only exception is Usman Buzdar, who is there to stay, come what may, and despite complaints even by PTI members. Perhaps Imran Khan believes that after extreme dissatisfaction with PML-N and PPP, people have no choice but to tolerate him.

Surely, after suffering astronomic corruption and bad governance by Sharifs and Zardaris, the PTI government was welcomed by the masses, who seriously believed its slogans of accountability and recovery of looted wealth. However, when it comes to bad governance and corruption, the PTI has proved no better either, with masses hit really hard with galloping inflation. The image of the party is sullied further with the arrogance of Imran Khan who, despite lacking depth, considers himself fully qualified to give his unsolicited opinions on just about every topic, talking loosely and recklessly and leaving his aides to try unsuccessfully to explain his statements.

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The writer is a freelance contributor with interest in regional, South Asian and international affairs. He can be reached at hashmi_srh@hotmail.com

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