Musharraf Gets Votes, But Loses Big Time

Posted on October 6, 2007
Filed Under >Adil Najam, Law & Justice, Politics
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UPDATE: The picture on the left, published in Daily Times, comes with the caption:

“Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz, Foreign Minister Khurshid Kasuri, PML-Q President Shujaat Hussain and MNAs react to an announcement by the Election Commissioner (unseen), at Parliament on Saturday. President Pervez Musharraf won a landslide victory in the election but the official results will be declared after the Supreme Court verdict on his eligibility.

Maybe our readers can suggest what some of the people here are thinking as they clap. Suggestively, some, you will note, are making too much of an effort to clap, and others too little! The picture is also a good compliment to an earlier one we had posted here.

ORIGINAL POST: It is neither a surprise nor really news that Gen. Musharraf just got himself elected. It was always clear that he would get himself elected by hook or crook; eventually it took a bit of both. The way it had to be done is sad – pathetic really – and no one has come out of this mess looking good. Gen. Musharraf got the votes he needed, but neither he nor anyone else is a winner.

Gen. Musharraf lost whatever little credibility he might have had as someone interested in Pakistan’s development or people’s aspirations. He also lost the ability to make the claim that he was any different or any less power-hungry than his political predecessors. He is now, clearly, one of them and has lost the one thing that had given him a support base. Benazir Bhutto lost the principles her party and father might once have stood for. PML(Q) had little to loose and yet lost big, they may even loose the government. Nawaz Sharif had already lost out some weeks ago. Maulana Fazlur Rehman had already lost all credibility but now they can’t even pretend to have any left. The Supreme Court lost at least some of the public goodwill they had gained as an institution with last minute shenanigans. America lost too because instead of backing one bad bet (Musharraf) they are now backing two (Musharraf + Benazir Bhutto).

But the biggest loser here may be the people of Pakistan who – once again – lost big time. But, then, I guess we are used to it.

Frankly, there is little need or point in commenting on the sham elections today. This was not a news event, this was a scripted stage drama. The real question remains what will happen next. There, it seems, that all of the losers – including Gen. Musharraf – may be confronted with some unexpected turn of events. There, one continues to hope, the people of Pakistan may yet emerge as winners eventually. Whenever ‘eventually’ comes!

119 responses to “Musharraf Gets Votes, But Loses Big Time”

  1. MQ says:

    Viqar Manai:
    There was also popular song when I was in school — earlier than you. It was a duet between a man named Henry and a woman named Lisa (pronounced Lyza). I think it applies to Pakistan. Here it is:

    There’s a hole in the bucket, dear Lisa, dear Lisa
    There’s a hole in the bucket, dear Lisa, a hole

    Go fix it dear Henry, dear Henry, dear Henry
    Go fix it dear Henry, dear Henry, fix it.

    With what shall I fix it, dear Lisa dear Lisa
    With what shall I fix it, dear Lisa with what

    With a straw dear Henry, dear Henry, dear Henry
    With a straw, dear Henry, dear Henry, with a straw

    But the straw is too long, dear Lisa dear Lisa
    The straw is too long, dear Lisa too long

    Cut it, dear Henry, dear Henry, dear Henry
    Cut it, dear Henry, dear Henry, cut it

    With what shall I cut it, dear Lisa, dear Lisa
    With what shall I cut it, dear Lisa with what

    With an axe, dear Henry, dear Henry, dear Henry
    With an axe, dear Henry, dear Henry, with an axe

    The axe is too dull, dear Lisa, dear Lisa
    The axe is too dull, dear Lisa too dull

    Sharpen it, dear Henry, dear Henry, dear Henry
    Sharpen it, dear Henry, dear Henry, hone it

    On what shall I sharpen it, dear Lisa dear Lisa
    On what shall I hone it, dear Lisa on what

    On a stone, dear Henry, dear Henry, dear Henry
    On a stone, dear Henry, dear Henry, with a stone

    But the stone is too dry, dear Lisa dear Lisa
    The stone is too dry, dear Lisa too dry

    Well wet it, dear Henry, dear Henry, dear Henry
    Well wet it, dear Henry, dear Henry, wet it

    With what shall I wet it, dear Lisa, dear Lisa
    With what shall I wet it, dear Lisa with what

    Try water, dear Henry, dear Henry, dear Henry
    Try water, dear Henry, dear Henry, use water

    In what shall I fetch it, dear Lisa, dear Lisa
    In what shall I fetch it, dear Lisa in what

    In a bucket, dear Henry, dear Henry, dear Henry
    In a bucket, dear Henry, dear Henry, in a bucket

    (but…but..)
    There’s a hole in the bucket, dear Lisa, dear Lisa
    There’s a hole in the bucket, dear Lisa a hole

  2. Viqar Minai says:

    AUK,
    According to a news report in the Daily Times, the govt has given up on talks with the militants in Waziristan, and has decided to immediately mount a massive military offensive to clean up the place. For the general, this has immense benefits. Consider:

    1. US and NATO would be even more staunchly on his side as a result of this.

    2. Combined with the dissolution of the NWFP assembly, and the situation in Swat created by maulvi Fazlullah – to which the govt is purposely turning a blind eye so far – it raises serious law and order and security concerns. What conceivable purpose can this serve? You’ll see in a minute.

    3. Yesterday, BB was asked by the general to delay her return until after the SC verdict – a suggestion she has so far ignored. On the face of it, it is a silly suggestion. What possible relationship could there be between her return and the SC verdict?

    But, wait, there just might be a method to all this madness.

    If the SC – though not expected to – decides to get adventurous, the prevailing conditions in the north can be used as a justification to impose emergency in the country. US and Nato will not raise an eyebrow. BB would be better off cooling her heels in Dubai, or in UK, if that happens; hence the “request”.

    If you simply look at all the events, and do a little thinking to connect them up, the conclusions are just too obvious to ignore. One does not need a crystal ball, or have to be a rocket scientist to figure it out.

    Alternatively, you can fix your gaze on the KSE index and get your brains frozen.

  3. AUK says:

    Viqar, I have not heard John Baez before, but these lines do touch a nerve.

    The latest from the American front is that US Marine command in Iraq has asked to be moved to Afghanistan. That will be 26000 strong, which will double the American presence in that country. If BB lands in Prime Minister house, the Waziristanis should get ready for a pounding from the other side of the border too. The situation which is already ugly can soon get uglier.

  4. Viqar Minai says:

    AUK,
    Back when I was a new student in the US, there used to be a popular Joan Baez song which, I think, is very applicable to the situation of the Pak masses. I’ll skip the repetitive rhymes; the rest of the words are as follows:

    “On a wagon bound for market
    there is a calf with a mournful eye
    high above him there is a swallow
    winging swiftly through the sky”

    “Stop complaining, said the farmer
    who told you a calf to be?
    why don’t you have wings to fly with?
    like the swallow so proud and free”

    “Calves are easily bound and slaughtered
    never knowing the reason why?
    but whoever treasures freedom
    like the swallow, has learnt to fly”.

    donna donna donna
    donna donna do not do …

    That the Americans, and others, can do these things to us is our own fault; no one else’s.

  5. AUK says:

    The script for Pakistan’s future, as written by the State dept, has so far been played to perfection. The only blip was the reinstatement of the CJ, but that has failed to materially impact anything as the SC has been converted to its traditional dormant and pliant role, notwithstanding the current case, which would be decided in government’s favor.
    Here is something I fail to understand. What is the role of Q league (until now the King’s party) in all this? Today, Mush said that he represents all parties, further confirming that BB will be taking over. How can they, after supporting the General for 5 years, be gotten rid of this easily? Won’t they stand up and fight? They should have only 1 demand at this point; to have a chance to win at the polls. In the absence of any interference from the agencies, they do have an opportunity to win again. However if America’s script is played to perfection, they will be defeated. I don’t know how they can accept that after siding with the General during all this time. I don’t believe I am saying this, but I for once empathize with them. I also pray for all those who think that Pakistan is in safe hands.

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