Our Pied Piper

WindWalker

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)


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IN the legend, the Pied Piper led the children of Hamelin away to their doom by playing a tune on his magic flute.
Imran Khan, our own version of the medieval Piper, has not only misled a large proportion of Pakistans urban youth, but also a sizeable section of those inhabiting our media bubble. At the height of the famous dharna, or sit-in, in Islamabad, I saw a couple of well-known TV personalities positively salivating over the prospect of a military intervention.

Months of hype, hoopla and hysteria over charges of a systematic conspiracy to rob his party of the majority in the 2013 elections, and him of the prime ministerial role he feels entitled to play, paralysed the country. But finally, Imran Khans soaring ambitions have been dashed by the judicial commissions finding that there was no diabolical plot after all. Ouch.


The bullying nature of the dharna underlined Imrans contempt for democracy.



But why are people surprised by this latest display of irresponsibility and immaturity from Imran Khan? For years, he defended the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan, and opposed the military operation that has now largely routed terrorists in the tribal areas. So staunch was he in his support that he came to be dubbed Taliban Khan.

Then there was his strident opposition to the American drone attacks against jihadi killers. Seeking to halt these strikes, he and his party mounted a massive campaign. In the process, coalition supplies were held up for weeks, drivers roughed up, and solemn commitments made by the government trampled underfoot. But the drones kept taking out militants, and continue to do so. Not a peep out of Imran Khan now, though.

In the build-up to the 2013 elections, Imran Khan opened the doors of his party to the very people he had denounced as corrupt opportunists. Understandably, the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) loyalists who had stood firm during the partys time in the wilderness were dismayed and disappointed. But clearly, Imran Khans ambition trumped his principles. So what, many people wondered, was the difference between the Kaptan and other politicians?

When he finally got a chance to show that his party was a cut above the rest after it led the government in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, he failed the test. With virtually the entire provincial government camped in Islamabad for weeks to support its leaders dharna stunt, the Peshawar administration, never the model of efficiency, ground to a halt. And after the recent fiasco over the local bodies elections with all the violence and charges of rigging, even PTI supporters were put on the defensive.

But it was the bullying nature of the Islamabad dharna that underlined Imran Khans contempt for democracy. After all the opinion polls pointing towards a PML-N victory, and clean chits from foreign and local election monitors, for Imran Khan to claim he was cheated was clearly a bid to delegitimise Nawaz Sharifs government. For many, it was also an invitation for military intervention.

Partly because of the governments sensible refusal to get drawn into a violent reaction, and partly due to the army chiefs reluctance to intervene, the dharna farce fizzled out, much to the nations relief. But consider the damage that was done. At least two presidents from friendly states, China and Sri Lanka, postponed their visits; billions were lost; thousands of daily wage workers lost their income; and the people of Islamabad were put through huge inconvenience.

And yet, there has been no hint of an apology from Imran Khan. He and his sidekicks continue to mutter that the commission did not complete its job, as somehow there is still evidence of rigging waiting to be uncovered. The people Imran Khan malig*ned day in and day out are still waiting for an apology.

But then, macho men like Imran Khan never say sorry. Had he made similar unpro*ven allegations in, say, Britain, he would have had to sell his Bani Gala mansion to pay libel damages and legal costs. In Pakistan, however, our judiciary has never awarded any such claims, at least to my knowledge, thus encouraging slanderous mud-slinging.

I must say that none of Imran Khans words and actions have surprised me. Although I have admired his cricketing abilities and his philanthropic activities, he has always been a political novice. Arrogant, rigid and convinced that hes right and anybody who does not agree with him is an idiot, he is poorly equipped for the daily compromises that are at the heart of politics.

So those who saw him as a messiah who would lead Pakistan out of the wilderness are living in the same fools paradise he is. This is a pity, given his appeal for millions of young Pakistanis, as he had a golden opportunity to translate this support into a genuine party of reform.
As it is, he has painted himself into a corner. Personal integrity by itself isnt going to make him prime ministerial material: common sense and a little humility are desperately needed.

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Published in Dawn, August 1st, 2015


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Altaf Lutfi

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Thanks for sharing this paid content. Irfan is the same stupid guy who appreciated Bhutto for what IK is advocating to do now but with some adjustments to make it work.
 

thinking

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Ye..cho..tia.so called intellectual..Irfan kon ha??
Is ki shakal dekhtey hi.fittey moonh ka word zehan mien
aa jata ha.Where this cho..tia belong from?What his credibility..?
I first time saw this.mah.hoos face...Can any one elaborate him?
 

thinking

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
I dont know about this person. Irfan.But after reading his
article..only one word is coming in my mind...that..Darbari
and a sold intellectual spirit...nothing more came..believe me
and i saw many peoples like he is in my life..who misleading the
nation..since many years..because they sitting ISB cool airs
and dont know the ground realities..any way..a shameful article.
 
I know your main grudge is on PMLN. Tell me if Nawaz Sharef's father was in politics? is his son in politics? if no, go and find out the meaning of dynasty before abusing it

You are a disgrace to the Kalma you are sharing in your foto.

Well keep on sucking the nipple of Butt and Bhutto dynasty.


 

STORMTROOPER

MPA (400+ posts)
Pied Piper?

Well then, just show me a better alternative....but guess what: There isn't any!

Imran Khan is the best there is and will remain the best in the political atmosphere. So these haters can keep their BS to themselves.

What do they expect? That we support Bilawal Dynasty and money-launderer Metro party?

Give me a break....
 

sardar388

Senator (1k+ posts)
wiki : "...The earliest references describe a piper, dressed in multicolored ("pied") clothing, who was a rat-catcher hired by the town to lure rats away [SUP][1][/SUP] with his magic pipe. When the citizens refuse to pay for this service, he retaliates by turning his power that he put in his instrument on their children, leading them away as he had the rats.
 

Ek-pakistani

Citizen
Exactly.

Imran does not have a capacity to lead this nation , he cant even recognize bad from good. He was against war on terror and Thnk God that Raheel Shareef does not listen to him otherwise there would still be bomb blasts every other day. Imran trusts everyone who says anything in hi ears ..35 punctures being the supreme example. How can this man lead a nation or be a prime minister of pakistan when his mental capacity isnt good enough.
 

Altaf Lutfi

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
what intellectual point you made? you just called this paid content without even going in the merits of argument in article.

It is not soul searching, it is telling fact as it is.

You are easily sedated by his argument because its kind of monologue for you and matches with how you define the present but he is known to us for 40 years now and can't ignore the merits and demerits of his opinion on the time scale. He looks shamelessly biased to everybody supporting Karachi operation.
 

MashraQi Larka

Minister (2k+ posts)
کیا کمال لکھا ہے۔۔ لکھنے والے نے وہ لکھ دیا ہے جس کو کہنے کیلے ایک عام آدمی کو موزوں الفاظ نئی ملتے تھے
 

kbkhan1946

MPA (400+ posts)
iss kuss cappy de putter say poochain what kind of jahmuriat he believes in .lakhne ka barrar souq hai in logon ko.
 

PTMLN

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
EXactly.. Imran khan leading his followers to a ditch. A deep one. Its good to see that youth is gradually coming out of that bubble and finding alternates to Imran's mystical thoughts. Many of his followers are now disappointed as they ve been hearing only slogans from him, and no practical work. They r realizing that PMLN is much better as they are doing some real groundwork rather than just slogans.