ATP Poll Results: Who Did The Most Harm?

Posted on August 24, 2009
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Adil Najam

Our most recent ATP Poll on which of Pakistan’s leaders did the most ‘harm’ to Pakistan was a sequel to our earlier poll on who did the most ‘good’, and like its predecessor this poll also generated quite a response – in discussion as well as in polling.

A total of 1,220 votes were cast in this poll by our readers and the discussion was, once again, interesting as well as insightful. As before, the current Pakistani government leadership was not included in the poll – although a poll to ‘grade’ the current government had been conducted recently.

We will leave a detailed analysis of what the results do or do not mean to our readers, but some key aspects are worth highlighting here.

  • The poll was open for just around 2 full days and a total of 1,220 votes will polled. Once again, the poll and the discussion showed the passions as well as the thought that our readers put into the question. The poll was closed only after the general percentage for each leader had become fairly stable. Astute readers will note that the totals do not add up to 100. One assumes this is because the service we use simply truncates after the decimal point (instead of rounding it off).
  • The result this time was even more clear than in the previous poll. Gen. Zia ul Haq was deemed to have done the most harm to Pakistan, with 42% of those who voted making him their choice. This was exactly twice as many votes as his closed challenger for this dubious title: Gen. Pervez Musharraf had that position in the poll, with 21% of our readers feeling that he had done the most harm to Pakistan. At the third slot was F.M. Ayub Khan with 12% of our readers considering him to have done the most harm. Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, Nawaz Sharif and Benazir Bhutto – with 10%, 9% and 5% votes, respectively – followed behind them.
  • An interesting aspect this time is that the top three slots were held by the three military leaders in the mix – Zia ul Haq, Pervez Musharraf and Ayub Khan. It is indeed remarkable that 75% of our readers – a full 3/4th – believe that the most harm was done by one of these three military rulers!
  • One surprise, at least to me, was the very high percentage of readers who considered Ayub Khan to have done the most harm. Before the poll I would have expected this number to be smaller. However, a number of readers made the argument that by setting the country on the path to military rule, it was he who caused the greatest harm.
  • Another surprise – given the intensity of the argument against Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto made by many in their comments – was that the number of people who considered Nawaz Sharif to have caused the most harm was about the same as for Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto (9% v. 10%). I am still not sure what this might signify.

Those are just some preliminary and quick thoughts from me in looking at the results. Do tell us what you think, dear readers.

37 responses to “ATP Poll Results: Who Did The Most Harm?”

  1. Waheed says:

    This makes me so happy. It has taken us a long time but to be able to see through the venom and pure evil that Zia ul Haq and his agenda. It gives me hope that maybe we will learn from our mistakes afterall.

  2. Obaid says:

    At least there is one thing on which most Pakistanis agree…. ZIA UL HAQ was the worst adn did the most harm

  3. Saima says:

    Excellent poll. Shows insight into thinking of Pakistanis and I am glad of what they are thinking.

  4. Imran says:

    Generally the more educated Pakistanis and those abroad tend to favor military rulers like Musharraf. but now that so many in Pakistan also visit this website I think it reflects a much more real result as in this poll.

  5. Muhammad Amin Ulkarim says:

    I believe that Bhutto got good score for the reason that 1. we Pakistanies want to forget and 2. that he was hanged. Otherwise I believe that he did the most harm to Pakistan.
    1. Partnered with Ayub. Was insigator of 1965 war with India. Then became hero protesting against Tashkhent Declaration.
    2. The main “hero” of breaking Pakistan. Remember “Either Hum Euther Tum.” Tore away the cease fire agreement in the Security Coucil to seal the partition of Pakistan for becoming a prime minister.
    3. Imposed martial law as a “Civilian Martial Law Administrator.”
    4. Tried to assassinate Wali Khan and associates in Rawalpindi.
    5. Brought Zia to head army with a thinking that he (Zia) is a goof and would not harm him. Zia had presided the Attock Case against military officers who resented East Pakistan’s loss. The case had no substance. However, Bhutto forgot that for each “Pheroon” there is a “Moosa.”
    6. Did not let Hamood ur Rehman Commission Report public.
    7. Had a private militia “FSF” to kill opponents. A stray bullet of FSF killed his perceived opposition’s father which led to his hanging.
    8. Many prominent leaders went into hiding in fear of revenge. I forgot the name of one who was left in the India Ocean in a boat to die but fishermen saved him. He hid himself in his daughter’s home till Bhutto’s ousting from power.
    9. Nationalization of industry. Scared away investment.
    10. False hopes to “Muzdoor” and “Kissan.” Their destiny did not change but a culture of “Jalao Gherao” was born.
    11. Very revengful person. Will not tolerate dissent. His thugs broke the nose of his senior minister for plannig who disagreed with him. I know a planner/architect who was punished because he “insulted” this Fedual Lord.

    I can go further but I think these should be enough to awaken the memory of my brothers and sister to know who did most harm to Pakistan.

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