sparklingway
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Pointless answers to a pointless question. There's a Zardari and Gilani in office. Two Bhuttos came to power. Both came on their merit. Benazir could never have become the PM had she not tapped the power of the people. The mass gathering she attracted in 1986-88 were the biggest ever and have never been matched since. Even when we say that ZAB had "nominated" her as his political heir, the PPP had crumbled in the wake of ZAB's hanging and the stalwarts were harassed, exiled or joined the Zia bandwagon. It took many years for the PPP to get back on its boots.
This does not mean that I'm somehow condoning for her bad years in office.
Why are biradris and bloodlines so important in Pakistan and South Asia in general? Because we are stuck in a tribal social culture where the family name is considered more important than one's deeds. People will bow before Shah ji in Southern Punjab, massage the feet of their chotay sain ji and then system continues. Our society is still in tribal in nature. Our political class will most definitely personify such tribal cultures where everything from honour to honesty is somehow inherited.
The culture of inherited political office will continue as long as our social culture remains tribal. The factories are owned by families. People do not trust anybody outside the family. People do not diversify their investment b/c they don't trust others, industries are passed in inheritance (the more modern form being corporations being IPO-ed and then gaining both capital, diversification and ultimately stability). Similarly, clinics are passed generation to generation. Tailorshops are passed generation to generation. The son of a cobbler is trained to become a cobbler. The scheme continues.
The world has moved on. While it was more or less the tribal society of "cobbler's son trains to be a cobbler", in the wake of the industrial revolution, the world moved on; South Asia in general and Pakistan specifically has been stuck in the eighteenth century socially.
PS:- Tribal does not mean FATA here. Tribal here means ancient culture based on feudalistic class and dispersed peri-urban landholdings.
And you "didn't lose land because of them". If ZAB is the sole and primary responsible for the fall of Dhaka, then I wonder where sanity and rationality have been lost in the larger scheme of affairs for a 13 year military rule ended up in a 61 percent average income inequality between the two wings, political, economic and social alienation of East Pakistan, denial of political right and ultimately a faulty theory of "defence of the east lies in the west" which ended up in us loosing half the nation and giving away a further 90,000 soldiers while committing a genocide of our own people. Don't put the blame on a person to exonerate an institute which has done much to nurture its guardian image.
This does not mean that I'm somehow condoning for her bad years in office.
Why are biradris and bloodlines so important in Pakistan and South Asia in general? Because we are stuck in a tribal social culture where the family name is considered more important than one's deeds. People will bow before Shah ji in Southern Punjab, massage the feet of their chotay sain ji and then system continues. Our society is still in tribal in nature. Our political class will most definitely personify such tribal cultures where everything from honour to honesty is somehow inherited.
The culture of inherited political office will continue as long as our social culture remains tribal. The factories are owned by families. People do not trust anybody outside the family. People do not diversify their investment b/c they don't trust others, industries are passed in inheritance (the more modern form being corporations being IPO-ed and then gaining both capital, diversification and ultimately stability). Similarly, clinics are passed generation to generation. Tailorshops are passed generation to generation. The son of a cobbler is trained to become a cobbler. The scheme continues.
The world has moved on. While it was more or less the tribal society of "cobbler's son trains to be a cobbler", in the wake of the industrial revolution, the world moved on; South Asia in general and Pakistan specifically has been stuck in the eighteenth century socially.
PS:- Tribal does not mean FATA here. Tribal here means ancient culture based on feudalistic class and dispersed peri-urban landholdings.
And you "didn't lose land because of them". If ZAB is the sole and primary responsible for the fall of Dhaka, then I wonder where sanity and rationality have been lost in the larger scheme of affairs for a 13 year military rule ended up in a 61 percent average income inequality between the two wings, political, economic and social alienation of East Pakistan, denial of political right and ultimately a faulty theory of "defence of the east lies in the west" which ended up in us loosing half the nation and giving away a further 90,000 soldiers while committing a genocide of our own people. Don't put the blame on a person to exonerate an institute which has done much to nurture its guardian image.