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Responding to Pakistan’s Emergency: Aaj bazar mein pa-bajolaaN chalo

Posted on November 6, 2007
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Adil Najam

These are distressing times. But this is not a time to be depressed.

This is a time, as Owais reminds us in his last post, to reaffirm our hopes for the future. True defeat would be to give up on those hopes. I have put up the splash image (on the front page) that I have to reassert and to remind ourselves that ultimately Pakistan will be what we make of it. Emergency or no emergency, no one can snatch our Pakistaniat from us. Not until we ourselves surrender it!

Back in May, at a moment of similar desperation, I had written a post where I had sought “solace in the one place where I always find it. In poetry. Especially in Faiz Ahmed Faiz’s poetry.” The video clip I had used there is worth repeating here.

I had written then - and it seems even more pertinent today to repeat it:

Here is Faiz - in his own words, in his own voice. The second half has the same poem masterfully sung by Nayarra Noor. Enjoy this rare find of kalam i Faiz, ba zaban i Faiz. But more than that, think about what he is saying and how it relates to what is happening today.

What I had to say (including about US role) I said at length in an NPR Radio show today (or here). But what Faiz has to say is far more profound.

The words of Faiz certainly cut deeper than anything I can say. They are an invitation to action. But they are also an invitation to thought. An invitation to responsibility. An invitation to continuing the struggle no matter what. An invitation to keep moving onwards despite the odds. An invitation to celebrate the spirit of defiance of those who will not give up.

I had ended that post by reaffirming ATP’s committment “to celebrating all the diverse trials and tribulations of being Pakistan … the mundane as well as the profound; the sad as well as the gleeful; the immediate as well as the long-term.” It is time, today, to repeat that commitment.

This is our commitment to Pakistaniat. We love Pakistan not because everything is right in it. But despite that which is clearly not right. And with a commitment to make right that which has gone astray. Ameen.

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  1. Rafay Kashmiri says:
    November 6th, 2007 9:48 am

    To all Pakistanis,

    Are you sincere with Democracy ??

    Pakistani nation, journalists, Politicians, lawyers,
    intellectuals, media, has witnessed with a criminal
    silence, the kidnapping and forced exile of an elected
    PM with satisfaction arranging the side taking policy
    in favour of dictators candidates, without even 5 grms
    of shame in their physique.

    What is the defference between you all on one side, and
    Ayub, Yehya, Bhutto, Zia, Musharraf and all other
    dictators the likes of Pinochet in attendance.???
    and
    of course, when your Dr. Shahid Masood of Geo confirms
    that the west’s influence is very important in Pakistan’s
    Politics, are you still living in colonialism ???

  2. Adnan Ahmad says:
    November 6th, 2007 9:28 am

    Long while ago I was at a literary gathering with a few big names participating in it. In the earlier part a young man in an almost rundown appearance came and quickly read a brief poem and left without waiting for the appluase. People were just speechless by the depth of his lines. Even though I don’t remember the last two lines or gentleman’s name, the part I remember is enough to portray the current story being repeated yet again. The lines are worth understanding and may even be taken as subtitles of a great shot of army boots you have up top occasionally.

    Ghar kia hay, bazaar mein jaisay, sarak pari baisudh

    Jiss purr chaltay paa’oan, jaantey kab hein, kiss kee talab hey chaa’oan

    Patakh patakh key BOOTOAN kee phitkaar bichaatey jaatey hain

    Bazaar sajaatay jaatey hain

  3. ivehadit says:
    November 6th, 2007 9:19 am

    reuters is saying the police is being given cash bonuses for arresting lawyers and that there are no courts to which the arrested can go to to seek their release. what are we coming to?

  4. syed ali raza says:
    November 6th, 2007 9:15 am

    i just watched a so called POITICAL COMMENTATOR refer to the LAL MASJID TERRORISTS AS “MASOOM BACHAY” who were slaughtered by this GOV’T, iam sorry that statement alone made by this individual sitting next to a MEDICAL DOCTOR who has no JOURNALISTIC BACK GROUND tells me that the reality in PAKISTAN is so skewed, that there is no hope, the fact that MUSH Imposed emergency no matter how bad of a decision does not deny the fact that i with my own very eyes saw every PRIVATE CHANNEL refer to the SWAT/WAZIRISTAN THUGS in very ambigious TERMS, & i also noted that the SUPREME COURT & THE MEDIA were very SYMPATHETIC to their cause which only means one thing & that is that no one else besides the MAJORITY is welcomed in PAKISTAN & every body knows what iam talking about, I GIVE UP!!

  5. Naseer says:
    November 6th, 2007 8:12 am

    Mr Niazi, you can find ‘our’ Supreme Court order at NY Times of Sunday which is a scanned image.
    Maybe Adil can do it.

  6. Usman Akram says:
    November 6th, 2007 8:07 am

    Understand this: ‘We are in transition state from army rule to complete democracy and the transition project manager is Musharaf. ‘

    He ran the country by himself , then he worked with a democratically selected governement to run the country and now he was just few weeks away from leaving uniform and few months away from ellections which would have restored complete democracy and then he would have had to get vote of confidence from new parliment.
    Those who say Leave Musharaff are Idiots with capital ‘I’. Can you appoint someone CEO of an Insurance company who has no expereince at all, NO!, he will bring it to ruins without knowing business logistics, how the finances are managed and having years of experience working in insurance business. In similar fashion, Musharaff is the ideal person who knows where are army stands on various issues (terrorism, border security, neuclear issue) ,where Pakistan stands in external affairs, where our governance stands and where our economy is heading. You cannot replace him overnight with someone else and expect things will be fine there after, IMPOSSIBLE!.

    PLEASE LET HIM DO THE JOB!, PLEASE!

    Besides, media deservers the crack down and all those who protest or cross any limits against the gov orders should be punished which ever way they deserve. All over the world including india, if police marks a crime scene or puts security around an area (gov buildings) no one crosses it!, but in Pakistan, People do not respect any boundries, what happened to media in islamabad few months back and what is happening to lawyers in lahore is well deserved.
    They talk about justice, they actually sit in their office eat haram and never help poor people or fight for justice!

    I do not want musharaff to stay as president, but for God’s Sake let this transition happen

  7. Aqil Sajjad says:
    November 6th, 2007 7:57 am

    Thanks MQ.

    I have sent daily times a couple of e-mails and urge others to do the same to protest their complicity.

  8. Neena says:
    November 6th, 2007 7:49 am

    If Musharaff stepped down then who will lead us. I don’t see any leader capable of running the country right now. Let’s put all the leaders to go through election process and people decide who will lead them Nawaz Sharif Or Benazir Bhutto, though both of them already disappointed the Pakistani people. Army and civil government need to run side by side with each other but all our leaders gets busy filling their accounts than to do something about day today corruption, back breaking inflation and detrioting law-n-order.

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