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Activist seeks drastic cut in defence budget
Akhter puts his life on the line with a hunger strike

By Naveed Ahmad, Correspondent
Published: 00:00 September 10, 2011

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Islamabad: If the lack of an anti-corruption law bothers Indian activist Anna Hazare, 69-year-old Raja Jehangir Akhter is putting his life on the line for a drastic cut in Pakistan's military budget.

"Unless we take a U-turn, Pakistan won't be able to escape a blind street," he said, summing up his rationale to divert funds from defence to development.

The former Pakistan Army gunner and veteran of the 1971 war with India, Akhter is a true-blue labour unionist with a primary-level formal education. The father of three has gone on hunger strikes six times, with 22 days being the longest period of merely living on water.

"Always, except once, I could get the desired objectives behind the hunger strike," the grey-haired, clean shaven left-leaning businessman told Gulf News.

This fast unto death will be the hardest of all.

"I am going to challenge the political, military and bureaucratic elite of the country in the most pacifist manner," he said.

Since Akhter is not sure how many will join him in solidarity with the cause, he sees the upcoming hunger strike a real test of his mental and physical strength.

He was imprisoned twice during the Movement for Restoration of Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry in 2007. Akhter staged a six-day hunger strike at the Ministers' Enclave for release of the CJ's children and wife as Musharraf had put them under house arrest after the Nov-ember 3 coup.

"Musharraf had to free the family of Chaudhry in less than a week of my fast," he said.

Placards bearing slogans for peace with India, lower military posture and elimination of corruption cover the walls of Akhter's 12-square foot office in Islamabad's Super Market.

In an exclusive interview, he candidly answered a series of questions:


Gulf News: You are known for your passion for hunger strikes, but do you owe the fresh initiative to Indian icon Anna Hazare?

Raja Jehangir Akhter: I first heard about Anna Hazare when he went on a hunger strike and forced the parliament to initiate the legislative process for an anti-corruption bill. However, he did not ignite the fire in me. My struggle against Pakistan's security mindset has a long history, spanning decades. However, in July, an Urdu newspaper columnist wrote that the Americans nuked Hiroshima as it was the military headquarters of the Japanese troops in the Second World War. I glanced at our map and found all our military installations were in the populated cities. A military accident or escalation may take a massive toll on human lives around the cantonments. Sky-rocketing inflation, swelling foreign loans and massive defence expenditures looked to me symptoms of a vulnerable Pakistan. So I announced an abrupt, emotional decision to stage a hunger strike from July 21 which I had to alter due to cultural sensitivities of Ramadan.

I had forgotten to realise that drinking water during the hunger strike in the holy month may hurt religious-cultural sensitivities here. So I rescheduled it for September 12.

Many people have pledged to join me but hunger strikes have never been a fashion here.

Though I always idealise activists who opt for hunger strikes, I believe more than Anna Hazare, the media has played a significant role in shaking the government regardless of the movement's success or failure. I salute his courage and commitment that he inspired the people and media on the one hand, and shook the Indian government on the other. I have observed six hunger strikes during the past three decades but the people here have never liked the action. Hazare's action may prove catalytic for the Pakistanis this time. People are longing for one like him. I hope Pakistanis will react favourably on September 12. While we stage our protest for slashing the military budget, our government should replicate the Indian bill and we should benefit from their deliberations and homework.



What is your hope for Pakistan?

This country is heading towards more anarchy and chaos. For the next few years, I see the writ of the law diminishing further, inflation soaring and corruption becoming a norm. Industrialists are leaving the country. We need to change the system as merely a democratically-elected government can't deliver. The PPP has failed and the Muslim League has no programme for reforms. Imran Khan talks about the challenges confronting the country and has an elaborate agenda for change. We need consensus within the political leadership to reduce the size of the military and automatically its budget. The struggle for Kashmir is ruining our economy.



What about insecurity on borders, especially the eastern one?

I don't accept the very basis of Pakistan's insecurity. My plea is if India is a threat then why was there no war during 1947 to 1965. The answer is very simple: the Pakistani economy was very strong. Our one rupee was equal to 1.50 of India's. Malaysian economic advisers used to frequently consult Pakistan for development policies and strategies. In fact, the 1965 war changed our course with the launch of Operation Gibraltar (General Ayub ordered Army commandos into Indian-administered Kashmir) and security replaced economic development as the prime goal. We gave India an opportunity to take revenge by opening a front of its choice. On the other hand, East Pakistanis had very little security while the war was waged by West Pakistan. Bengalis felt left alone and insecure, thus deciding to take their own course in future. I appreciate their decision. Today Bangladesh is doing better than us. Ironically, our industrialists are investing there.



What you do in public life has implications for them too. How do they react to your activism?

I have two wives, two sons and a daughter. One son is a lawyer and the other one is completing his MBA while my daughter is married. Neither my wife nor my children interfere in my public life and nobody has this right. Sometimes they don't come to see me in jail which I don't mind. In normal situations, they would deliver food and clothes in jail as if I am in another home. None of the children agrees with my politics.



Have you consider contesting for a public office?

I am not qualified enough for the National Assembly or Senate seat owing to my little formal education. I believe that only those should join who deserve it or are eligible for it.

Another goddamn RAW agent asking for reforms in Pakistan ; Why doesn't he understand that he's ruining Pakistan's credibility by asking for the impossible ? Wish he minds his own business ;) .
 
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Why always go for the budget of the army??

Why not go for the political expenditure?

Why not go for the 30 million or so spent each year on the lawns of PM house?

Money is not as much a problem as it is being made up to be, rather the politics of Pakistan, the corrupt society, the ineligible heads of state,ministers with none whatsoever background doing jobs which are paramount to Pakistan, PIA being overstaffed, Railways in shambles, and i could go on for the whole day.

Why single out the army budget huh?
 
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The struggle for Kashmir is ruining our economy.
Try convincing the Pakistan Army about this!! Kashmir is the be-all and end-all of the Pakistani State, inspite of the fact that now hardly anyone, except Hurriyat's Geelani and Co, want anything to do with Pakistan. Billions are being spent on 'bleeding India with a thousand cuts' despite which India is one of the fastest growing economies in the world!

The Pakistan Army's raison d'etre for its existence is painting India as an enemy and convincing a gullible Pakistani public that this is so. The PA has a massive vested interest to keep the status quo going as they would never want to play second fiddle to the political class and lose some of those billions sanctioned without the political class batting an eyelid for approving the ever escalating defence budget.

The only way they can protect their turf is to brand India as enemy number 1 and get massive defence budgets passed to 'defend the sovereignty of Pakistan from a hostile, cunning India which is intent on breaking up Pakistan'. The USA is wondering where most of the billions of dollars they gave for the WOT have disappeared? They claim total lack of accountability on both sides! Anyway, no prizes for guessing where most of those greenbacks went!

So, is there any hope of smoking the peace pipe together? Nope! That's just a pipe dream! :undecided:
 
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Why always go for the budget of the army??

Why not go for the political expenditure?

Why not go for the 30 million or so spent each year on the lawns of PM house?

Money is not as much a problem as it is being made up to be, rather the politics of Pakistan, the corrupt society, the ineligible heads of state,ministers with none whatsoever background doing jobs which are paramount to Pakistan, PIA being overstaffed, Railways in shambles, and i could go on for the whole day.

Why single out the army budget huh?

Because political expenditures despite seeming huge and complete wastage of money pale in front of military expenditures in monetary terms.
Besides military expenditure being cloaked in secrecy do not beg such questions..or don't you think equivalent amount of money and if not more is spent tending lawns of GHQ or Gen Kiyani's house.

70% of your yearly budget last year got consumed in debt financing and military related expenditures.

Debt financing is expenditure which is not in your govts control as you have borrowed the money and you have to pay back otherwise you incur heavy interest or even worse default..but military expenditure figuratively speaking is your govt's control.
 
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Pakistan should cut down their defence budget.Anyways they have nukes to defend themselves.
 
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This man is not paying any attention to the current situation of Pakistan.

Implications of a poorly funded military at this hour will prove far more devastating than all the corruption and floods combined.

And for the nukes, how can one use nukes to counter terrorists that have taken hostage a village, a town, or a province?

Right now, terrorism is the biggest threat to Pakistan and to counter that, the Army needs more men, means more money for more weapons, training, and compensation.

The time to cut the defence budget was in the 90's. The time may come again when some peace prevails and the Army is not engaged in such wars of continuous attrition.

But right now, a cut in defence budget will only mean disaster.
 
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Why always go for the budget of the army??

Why not go for the political expenditure?

Why not go for the 30 million or so spent each year on the lawns of PM house?

Money is not as much a problem as it is being made up to be, rather the politics of Pakistan, the corrupt society, the ineligible heads of state,ministers with none whatsoever background doing jobs which are paramount to Pakistan, PIA being overstaffed, Railways in shambles, and i could go on for the whole day.

Why single out the army budget huh?

It is because the list of demands secretly comes from abroad. Perhaps this guy is seeking citizenship in the US.
 
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i will ignore this guy because he has no brain to think before asking for cutting defense budget.
 
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i will ignore this guy because he has no brain to think before asking for cutting defense budget.

He does have a point buddy.The defense programs Pakistan will get upgraded by either the Chinese or the Americans regardless of whether Pakistan chooses to spend on it.The amazing thing that I heard in these recent weeks is that Pakistan was an economic force to be reckoned with in Asia before the war turmoil broke it's transmission out.If Pakistan chooses to reenter that path and get their boat into profitable tides,allies would line up with defense ties on their own anyway!!!

Doesn't being master of your will and your's alone sound exciting? It certainly should
 
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why don't fast against corruption & incompetent politicians ?
 
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