Pakistan Elections 2008: Awam Express Has Arrived

Posted on February 28, 2008
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Pakistan election 2008They were always there but nobody gave them any recognition. They waited patiently and long for their day and at long last when it arrived, they acted. Quietly they arrived in their millions, got their thumbs inked and had a line marked at the edge of their thumb-nails. They went into the privacy of the polling booths, stamped the symbol of their choice, performed their sacred duty and left as quietly as they had come. What each of them did as an individual, aggregated into a colossus.

The results we are now witnessing are not the result of any plan or a grand design. Simply put, they all thought like-mindedly and voted to that focus. By not giving any one party the run of the place, they have also created their own system of checks and balances – each keeping an eye on the other. With the maturity they have displayed this time; their message to their elected representatives and the political parties is loud and clear: “We will be watching.” Hopefully there will be a next time for them.

Carefully scrutinising the print media and TV coverages of people lining up to vote in the February 18th election revealed that a certain class of people were absent. Talking to scores of our “like-minded / looking” confirmed that many of them did not bother to vote. That is not to say that all of them were absent. This election their excuse was fear and security but for their preferred reasons they never vote any way. With a degree of pride, I have heard them also say that no one deserves their vote. Often enough they donot bother even to register as voters.

Amazingly the elite hiding behind euphemisms are now extolling what they as the so called “civil society” and the newly created category – “the stake-holders” – have accomplished. Who would like to stand for hours in long lines among all these Awam, await their turn and Vote in the cause of democracy so dear to us?

No one is giving credit to those, whom in a condescending if not disparaging manner we have been calling Awam. Yet it is these Awam who came out in multitudes and accomplished what we, the elite only talked or wrote about.

Another disappointment in the cause of democracy was very low showing in voting of the group of youth. The lowering of voting age to 18 years has not translated into enlarging the vote banks and the parties made little effort to encourage, reach out and include them. Add to that the miserable showing, even in some areas in the country, discouragement and banning of female voters. These factors must be added to the explanations being given for the low voter turn-out.

Let us look at these photos as a mirror and face the facts. Do we really see in these droves a reflection of ourselves?

What brought out the Awam in such numbers and a clear focus, that they could, in one fell sweep remodelled the entire dynamics of the system? When George H.W. Bush lost to Bill Clinton It was said: “It is the economy stupid.” Who can imagine this complex and sophisticated economics would be so clearly simplified and acted upon by these Pakistani commoners. Several factors could be cited for reaching that clarity, to name just two. Firstly, they were hurting in their pockets for long but did not come out on the streets and waited. Secondly, the proliferation of TV media played a pivotal role in creating an awareness and understanding of the issues. Let us remember they may not be literate to benefit from the printed word like us but, they can watch and listen and God has given them a brain to comprehend.

In this and other forums, I have often asked who “the Awam?” is I have also asked here on this Blog “Am I an Awam” and no one has so far responded. Is Awam the same as “the People” in Urdu? If so, then “We the People” would translate into “We the Awam” OR “Hum Awam” By accepting that it would eliminate the virtual Caste system that we sub-consciously practice all the time and in all our inter-actions with “Them.” And do we really wish that to happen?.

20 responses to “Pakistan Elections 2008: Awam Express Has Arrived”

  1. Rafay Kashmiri says:

    @Deeda-i-Bina,

    Who, the “Awam” is ??
    this term brought in the Urdu litrature by the Marxists of
    the sub-conti, the Indians contented with ” Janata” and we
    in Pakistan heard Bhutto loudely everyday, but logically,
    “Awam” is plural of “Aam” which is itself a plural, to be precise,
    Aam = normal (but abnormal) idiot
    Awam = abnormal idiots, but in millions.

    Dekhna ho Awam ko, to ankhon say dekh ,
    Dekhnay ko magar, Deed-e-bina chahiyay,
    Rafay Kashmiri

    PML, Q Ka INTIQAAL-E-PURMALLAL

    Uthatay hi nehein, Ehbab mayyat
    Chalay aao, zara baat a pari hay.
    Ustad Qamar Jalalawi

    Parhai jaigi, kia inki alag alag mayyat, ?
    ya parah jaaiy ga, janaza, in saab ka, aik
    Rafay Kashmiri

  2. RE says:

    Fazal ur rehman spoke well this is not the time to talk about creating difficulties this is the time to resolve difficulties. Zardari has been speaking with responsibility as well. They talk about Pakistan not revenge good going.

  3. RE says:

    Nawaz Sharif only talks about revenge is this what he will do in next five yrs? What about Pakistan? Zardari and MQM makes more sense than NS.

  4. Jamshed Nazar:

    Facts on the ground, and the actions of these people so far negate your pessimistic views. Will politicians be politicians? absolutely, but like Asfandyar Wali Khan said the other day, “MauQa parasti aur bay Ghairati maeN farQ hota hai”.

    Hopefully we have gotten crop of “mauQa’h parast” politicians in place of so called “bay-Ghairat” crop of the train-wreck that has been the illegal presidency of Musharrf and his kelptocrats.

    One Voice: Article 6!

  5. Jamshed Nazar says:

    Great that “Awam” has arrived.

    however, what leadership does this election bring forward?
    Zardari and Nawaz Sharif?

    Would these two multi billionaires be able to deliver on the everyday crisis that the “Awam” are facing?
    Aata /Ghee / electricity / gas / water / sewage / unemployment / healthcare – this is what the Awam need.

    Is it possible that these two gentlemen can go against their nature and their “business” acumen? these two are tried and tested leaders and will deliver their predictable performance.

    True that now the pakistani democracy is representative than the Musharrafian dictatorship. But the representive nature stops at the election night. Once the election is done and over with, the “leaders” are free to prioratize according to their desires until the next election.

    The problem in the ninteties was that we had two options – BB and NS. Both were tried twice and failed to deliver. Then we gave a chance to Army which did its own solutions. The 08 results suggest that the third option has also failed. So, now we are back to the same old same old and even much worse since the two – NS and AZ have joined hands and we cannot back to the Army any time soon.

    Party time for contractors, investors, builders, middle men and a life of disillusionment for Awam – this is what looks the road ahead to be.

    Good luck Pakistan

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