Pakistan Elections 2008: Free and Fair, Pakistani Style

Posted on December 14, 2007
Filed Under >Adil Najam, Photo of the Day, Politics, Society
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Adil Najam

Many of you would already have seen this photograph.

It shows a policeman (of the Punjab Police, I believe) helping hang billboards showing the election symbol of ‘bicycle.’ The bicycle, by the way, is the electoral symbol of the ruling party PML(Q), whose supposed Prime Ministerial candidate Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi is the Chief Minister of Punjab and, therefore, the direct boss of this poor cop.

By the way, from the look of it this official van is holding lots of other billboards; most likely with the same symbol. For the uninitiated we should note that the Blue Toyota Hilux vans are the vehicle of choice for the Punjab Police. Also note the word (in Urdu) ‘Police’ at the back of the van and the green number plate. Both signifying that this is an official government vehicle. The policeman, of course, is also in official uniform – duly armed – and ‘assisting’ in what is clearly political campaigning.


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My first thought had been to ask people to suggest a funny title for this… maybe something like “Police ka hai farz madad aap ki!” (It’s the Police’s duty to help you) which used to be the slogan of the police service. However, there is very little about this picture that is funny. And their is plenty that is truly disturbing.

266 responses to “Pakistan Elections 2008: Free and Fair, Pakistani Style”

  1. Nayab Khan says:

    I would only like to say one thing to PML-Q opposers and anti-musharraf;

    Thank you very much for all your efforts, We will again have the most corrupt leaders on earth to return and loot pakistan.

    (Dil tu kerta hey bari bari galeyan sunaon to the corrupt leaders as well astheir supporters!)

  2. Eidee Man says:

    Consider the fact that they’re going to rig the elections anyway, why do they feel the need to do a leaflet, flyer, banner, billboard campaign?

  3. jk says:

    This is NOT the job of the police. Who ever ordered the police to put up slogans and signs should be held accountable. Police should be doing something more important.

  4. ???? says:

    Under these conditions, the election that is going to take place on January 8 has very little credibility. Under Pakistan’s constitution and the law, the judiciary oversees the elections.

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20071214/wl_afp/uspaki stanpolitics_071214064242

  5. I. Q. Butt says:

    In her recent article in Christian Science Monitor BB elaboratly explanied the electoral engineering by government in forth coming elections. She even went on to claim that ballot papers has already been distributed among PML(Q) candidates and agencies have already allocated quota of seats among various political parties participating in January, 2008 ellections with PML(Q) would be the largest party in next assembly. Having said that she still wants to take part in these farcical elections.
    Now what would you say about someone who knows the futility of his/her action but still insists upon doing it? I would call it Insanity.

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