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.

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

  1. ali says:

    Our pathatic private media who only knows one thing “surheeyan banana”, old tradtion among the jornalist community of Pakistan. Please understand the situation we are faceing a facist Mullah who is promoting a false image of Islam and traitors of Pakistan in the form of ARD. Pakistan is a soveriegn country and Mushy knows that it is about time to get the francastine of Mullah out of Pakistan along with its religion of hatered (not Islam). We have a bad habit of only cricising and when asked solutions we look upone each others faces. If anyone of you are criticising then please dare enough to give a propler solution. Qoman hangamon sa nahee soch sa bantee haaan.

  2. Lahori says:

    For the person who asked. the picturs in this video are of korray and beheadings during the Zia era.

  3. Abid says:

    The forces for change are being let loose all over the world. The Pakistani Awam
    will also start to mobilize in large numbers, if they see a viable alternative to the current crop of incompetent, opportunistic and corrupt politicians.

    Unfortunately, at this juncture, they must settle for the second best. Imran Khan may not be the perfect solution, but is definitely a better alternative to BB, NS or Mush. But the Pakistani Awam is not willing to stick its neck, unless they see both the viability and possibility, of an alternative system.

    And with time and struggle, as the alternative and the possibility for change are more visible, than the Pakistani Awam will start to come all out and there will be a rising. But for that to happen, what is needed is credible and trustworthy individuals of impeccable character who will not settle for the half-baked truth or Band-Aid solutions.

    What is needed in Pakistan at this juncture is widespread organization and mobilization not only around a particular liberal or religious issues but a movement for a complete overhaul of the present System.

    We can only be hopeful that that day will come soon. This is no time for siesta, this time for change.

  4. Adam Insaan Khan says:

    Pakistan Army has to be the servant of the PAKISTANI inhabitants
    The PAKISTANII

  5. Mutazalzaluzzaman Tarar says:

    Well said, Javaid Aziz sahib. I completely agree with your sentiments.

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