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November 29, 2019
By Najam Sethi


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The gallery is sorely disappointed. Shouts of “Noora Kushti”, “Topi Drama”, and many foul expletives deleted that leave nothing to the imagination rend the air. The people are variously cynical or outraged.

But Imran Khan, for one, has tweeted his delight that the opposition’s hopes of a clash of institutions have been dashed. After the short order, the two most incompetent spokespersons of the PTI government, Firdaus Awan and Farogh Nasim, were veritably sweating with relief.

Is the crisis over? Have the judges resolved the crisis? Will everything be hunky dory now?

No, on all counts. A new political crisis has just begun. Consider
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The short order sets out to clarify some murky areas that have historically bedeviled civil-military relations and tilted the balance in the Miltablishment’s favour. After the fallout, the legal and constitutional ambiguities in favour of the Miltablishment will inevitably be ironed out in favour of civil society. The fact that the judges have only given a sitting army chief a reprieve of six months and put the selected government on notice to sort out the matter in the highest civilian forum of the country, parliament, is sufficient proof of this mood. That is the good part.

The case exposes the PTI government to be unprecedentedly incompetent and dangerously stupid.
It is bound to trigger some serious rethink in the Miltablishment about the quality, reliability and sustainability of such a sole political partner for the breadth of socio-economic transformation it has in mind. By dragging the army chief into the dock, yoking him with a six-month extension and compelling the brass to go back to the drawing board and war game the near political future, it has opened the floodgates of nasty debates and speculation about his person no less than his institution. The “same page” narrators must be seething with rage at the exposure of their hollow claims. This is also all for the good.

If truth be told, the judges could not, realistically speaking, have sent an army chief packing. Nor could they have ignored the blatant errors of omission and commission by the PTI government. They have done the next best thing: kept the ball in flight and kicked it in the direction of parliament where it belongs.

Two broad conflicts will open shortly. The first is legal. Does the order envisage a constitutional amendment or will a simple act of parliament suffice to resolve the matter? The debate will rage far and wide. The first requires a 2/3 majority in parliament which cannot be obtained without the support of the opposition. There’s no way the opposition can concede it without a big quid pro quo, as much from the PTI as from the Miltablishment, unless it is ready to commit political hara kiri exactly when it can smell its enemy’s blood. The other option will be challenged in parliament and in the courts again, making it a long drawn out and noisy affair that will keep everyone guessing while destabilizing economy and society.

The second is political. Resolving the matter in six months without the opposition’s agreement is going to be a tall order. If, as is likely, Imran Khan persists with his victimization campaign, the opposition will see the political wisdom of not succumbing to any Miltablishment pressure. This may provoke the Miltablishment to lose patience with Imran Khan and fall back on Plan B. If Nawaz Sharif’s recent “relief” case is an indication of the suspicions aroused in the PM’s camp, which led to tensions with the judges and Miltablishment, we can imagine a worse scenario in the near future.

While new confrontational fronts are going to open, we can be sure that existing ones will be accentuated as a perception grows that the PTI’s expiry date is nearing with the Miltablishment’s Khan romance on the wane. The foreign funding case is “open and shut”, and if the current Chief Justice of Pakistan doesn’t deliver justice, the next one is going to be under greater pressure to assert his honour. Similarly, the judges may drag their feet on the Musharraf case but the verdict cannot be sidestepped much longer. If the Miltablishment’s back is going to be scratched in one case, a balance is likely to be struck by spiking Imran Khan in the other.

Whichever way one looks at it, it will require a Herculean effort of stupidity by the combined opposition to fritter away the best opportunity to come their way in a long time to drive an irrevocable wedge between the PTI and Miltablishment. Either the Miltablishment can continue on a path with the PTI that has brought anguish and discredit to it or it can ditch it, making new allies and cutting its losses. Certainly, the current junta has lost face in the eyes of the people.

If Pakistan’s power-stakeholders are not to confirm the country’s “banana republic” status in a moment of national crisis, they should help restore law and democratic order under a competent consensus government.

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:lol::lol::lol:

This article reminded me of a phrase used by ZGW yesterday to N.Sethi (people on SNS would know the context)

"aap ki Chirrya k dimaagh ko thandd lag gayee hai! "
 
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I agree. Americans have started to take interest in Pakistan. Marshal Law might be coming on.
 
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America has sent their special envoy @Foggy_Bottom to PDF.

lol, I guess but seriously the political climate in Pakistan is ripe for an aviator glasses-wearing general. Judges in Pakistan are the most corrupt and have been sold. Imran khan was stupid because he went after both political parties. He should have cleaned the house first and then went after PPP. Then work to break Punjab into 2 to 3 provinces. Then he should have gone after PMN. This retard started throwing stones while living in a glasshouse.

Every time, someone tries some major political shit in Pakistan they end up awakening the wrong people. There is a layered Feudal system in Pakistan. From the small clerk to Judge Kosa sahib, they all have a Chaudry..
 
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lol, I guess but seriously the political climate in Pakistan is ripe for an aviator glasses-wearing general. Judges in Pakistan are the most corrupt and have been sold. Imran khan was stupid because he went after both political parties. He should have cleaned the house first and then went after PPP. Then work to break Punjab into 2 to 3 provinces. Then he should have gone after PMN. This retard started throwing stones while living in a glasshouse.

Every time, someone tries some major political shit in Pakistan they end up awakening the wrong people. There is a layered Feudal system in Pakistan. From the small clerk to Judge Kosa sahib, they all have a Chaudry..

100% correct. I was having the same discussion with a relative today. Unless you don't abolish the layers one by one there is no point in screaming change. We have that bastard Nawaz Sharif escaping jail and shopping in London. What happened to his health now? Wasn't he ready for death? Everything is a mockery.

What you need is a man or a woman with no regret. You need to put off all emotions and start terminating the crooks from top to bottom one by one. Don't stop until none is left. In Pakistan you desperately need a rinse and clean operation.
 
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i think gen bajwa should retire and opposition may agree with gen bajwa extension legislation on condition to bring in house change and remove ik so it would be much better if ik not gave extension to gen bajwa
 
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I agree. Americans have started to take interest in Pakistan. Marshal Law might be coming on.

Never a ruling general fired so many people in bureaucracy as current PM did.
Without doubt, we are living in dictatorial rule, same is Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, who used to insult army officers and bureaucracy alike.

We don't know what happens next moment but no sky will fall, if donkey kingdom is relieved of their charge. Public will welcome it.

i think gen bajwa should retire and opposition may agree with gen bajwa extension legislation on condition to bring in house change and remove ik so it would be much better if ik not gave extension to gen bajwa

Giving extension to CoAS is not legal, as per current constitution.
Imran Khan, as usual tried to dictate his will over the constitution of Pakistan, which has been rightfully striked down by CJ.
at least something is beyond the prerogative of IK.
 
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100% correct. I was having the same discussion with a relative today. Unless you don't abolish the layers one by one there is no point in screaming change. We have that bastard Nawaz Sharif escaping jail and shopping in London. What happened to his health now? Wasn't he ready for death? Everything is a mockery.

Yeah, it's definitely a mockery. I mean look at his slogan. "Riasat-e-Madina".. come on man what kinda rubbish is that. Riasat-e-Madina with alcohol licenses.

Honestly, man nawaz is a nobody. He might have cancer anyways.. Thrombocytopenia has a huge differential diagnosis. Let him shop in London. Frankly, he doesn't matter anymore.

People don't realize that instead of going after the symbolic figure we should go after the network. There is a network built within Pakistan over 20 plus years. This network will allow 100 more Nawaz Sharifs to come into power. The issue is that Pakistan is broken into provinces and these political parties over the years have put in a system for each province. It is a fiefdom.

A country like Pakistan can never have strong provinces because it will lead to this shit. Federal Government should be the ultimate ruler. Once you give power to the province then you give power to this jingoism bullshit... Punjabi vs Balochi vs Sindhi vs muhajir vs who the **** else..

The only way to get rid of this system is to break these provinces up. 3 for Punjab. Like 2 for Sindh maybe even three. 2 for KPK I would have made FATA its own province over the next 5-10 years. All major cities should be made into federally administered cities. Karachi, Lahore, Peshwar, Multan, Pindi, Faisalabad and all others should be brought under 1 standard. Look at Punjab they keep ruining all the farmland to make stupid food streets and Gated towns. Why would someone invest in the city when they could buy cheap farmland and bribe the politicians and make whole new Lahore or Karachi.
 
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lol, I guess but seriously the political climate in Pakistan is ripe for an aviator glasses-wearing general. Judges in Pakistan are the most corrupt and have been sold. Imran khan was stupid because he went after both political parties. He should have cleaned the house first and then went after PPP. Then work to break Punjab into 2 to 3 provinces. Then he should have gone after PMN. This retard started throwing stones while living in a glasshouse.

Every time, someone tries some major political shit in Pakistan they end up awakening the wrong people. There is a layered Feudal system in Pakistan. From the small clerk to Judge Kosa sahib, they all have a Chaudry..

Not sure if the awaam will be happy with wardi wala but Pakistan is already under martial law under the guise of a puppet party (PTI), but when it does happen, I believe DG ISI Faiz Hameed sb will take up the role.
 
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reminds me of when peepee was going after every three days!! it was tooi wal who kept saying this and they are at it again except with fake batty commies and all other harami out of politics dinosaurs with no tax payers perks and privileges.
 
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