Syed Haider Raza Mehdi |
This story perhaps describes best what’s happening in Pakistan today
A grandfather tells his grandson there are two wolves inside us, always at war with each other. One is a good wolf, which represents things like kindness, bravery, love, honesty and good. The other is a bad wolf, which represents things like dishonesty, evil, greed, hatred and fear. The grandson thinks for a second and then asks his grandfather, “Grandfather, which one wins?”
“The one we feed!” says the grandfather, gently!
One couldn’t help but think of this story, as the reaction, both for and against The Supreme Court decision, disqualifying Nawaz from holding party office, set social media ablaze.
Many who represent the so-called thinking intelligentsia poured scorn on the judgment. Some calling it a judicial coup. Others sarcastically and highy inflammably, questioning if Nawaz’s appointment of the Army Chief was also null and void. Many said this would further strengthen Nawaz. Some went as far as to say that that this handed Nawaz the 2018 election on a platter.
Whatever perverted logic they may espouse to support this evil man, their inability to stand for good against evil, for truth against dishonesty is inexcusable!! We must reflect deeply before this evil wolf devouring others, devours Pakistan!
But none of these good people of Pakistan for a second reflected and said that it was the absolutely right legal decision and it was the only morally correct decision. None of these good people said. Bravo! Thank God, for once our courts had the spine and the guts and the chutzpah and the courage to stand up to the highest and the mightiest in our land, and say enough is enough and no more!
They did not say that thank God, even the most powerful in the land are finally getting their comeuppance. They did not say that being elected to public office is not a license to loot and plunder at will, for over 35 years.
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They did not say that a person who willfully, consciously and deliberately, destroyed every institution in this country, except the Army and the Supreme Court, was finally being held accountable! They did not say, thank God this man is being put away and we will be spared the possibility of his daughter being foisted on us.
They did not say that we are happy that the evil committed by our spineless, prostituted parliament to save a crook and a criminal, has been overturned. They did not say that our high and mighty cannot get away scot free, as they have done in the past. They did not say that finally Nawaz will be held accountable even if he was legally elected.
One doesn’t blame the poor and the helpless. For to them all that matters is sheer survival. But those who stand with Nawaz and against the Supreme Court, with full stomachs and education and awareness, they are the real evil that has prostituted the soul of Pakistan.
But what they did say embarrasses, humiliates and insults not just them or their so called intellect and their families and the names they carry and the legacies they will leave, they also tarnish the name of other people of good sense.
But more importantly they blacken the soul of Pakistanis by feeding their wolf of evil, dishonesty and greed.
In their mindless, irrational insanity and anger for the Army, who they think is behind Nawaz’s ouster, they will support a criminal and a looter and a plunderer. And they will tarnish the Army, the Supreme Court and attempt to destroy Imran. His third marriage becomes a nuclear option. His Lodhran loss the devil’s dance around a sacrifice.
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How low have they fallen?
What has happened to this society? What has happened to our sense of right and wrong? What has happened to our ability to differentiate good from evil? By what value system can the good thinking people of this country support the loot and plunder of Nawaz and his rampant and whole scale destruction of all our institutions?
By what logic can people question the decision of the Supreme Court in disqualifying a person to hold party office if he or she is disqualified to hold public office?
While I admired Salman Akram Raja’s masterful defence beautifully articulating Nawaz’s fundamental rights, it was appalling to see how the whole moral edifice was being destroyed by this man! How Western concepts of fundamental rights were being offered to upend the highest moral code of all times. Truth and honesty!
They did not say that thank God, even the most powerful in the land are finally getting their comeuppance. They did not say that being elected to public office is not a license to loot and plunder at will, for over 35 years.
Pakistan’s battle for it’s soul is as much a moral one as it is a legal one. If the law subverts morality, integrity, ethics, then throw that law into the garbage heap. Burn the building and the people who enact laws that honour crooks and imprisons morality.
Burn them who will legislate to defend a thief and make it easier for other criminals to be elected to public office, but are deaf and blind to the tens of millions of our poor and exploited and hungry, bereft of health care, education, employment opportunities and even hope!
Burn those who exploit the helplessness of these poor wretched people, held ransom to a system of patronage, to get elected again and again.
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One doesn’t blame the poor and the helpless. For to them all that matters is sheer survival. But those who stand with Nawaz and against the Supreme Court, with full stomachs and education and awareness, they are the real evil that has prostituted the soul of Pakistan.
Whatever perverted logic they may espouse to support this evil man, their inability to stand for good against evil, for truth against dishonesty is inexcusable!!
We must reflect deeply before this evil wolf devouring others, devours Pakistan!
Haider Mehdi is the current Convenor of The Strategy Study Group, founded by the late Col. S. G. Mehdi M. C, former Group Commander of Pakistan Army’s Special Services Group (SSG). Haider is a former Pakistan Army officer, corporate leader, management consultant, business trainer, and serial entrepreneur. The views expressed in this article are authors own and do not necessarily reflect the editorial policy of Global Village Space.