True Independence of Institutions or Just a ‘Job’

Author: Amjad Malik

On 5th of May 2007 Lahore High Court Bar gathered a storm  where deposed Chief Justice of Pakistan who was facing trial on charges of  misconduct, came to the city with a procession of lawyers and won the day. He  won the hearts and minds of lay Pakistanis for just saying ‘No’ to the outgoing  General.

Ahsan Bhoon then President of Lahore High Court Bar was at forefront in  the host committee organising that event. Since then he became a priority in the  eyes of establishment and like Americans say ‘there is a price for everyone in Pakistan’.

Mr. Bhoon proved that right by putting the price of his leadership of popular lawyer movement for the sake of becoming Mr. Justice Bhoon proving Sir Allama Iqbal right that Muslims bowed down when the time came to standstill in the battlefield. No offence to the judge, he did what all are doing around, he grabbed what he could.  

Another example of a fiery anchor Dr Shahid Masood who gained prominence from his popular ‘views on news’ programme at local TV channel later was prompted or rather demoted to ‘Merey Mutabiq.’  He successfully caused stir in the ranks  of the blue eyed clan by touching the corny subjects. One TV channel nearly went  bankrupt as these lots were adamant that these newly liberated channels can  truly bring true independence of media in a society where military regimes have  deep rooted stakes visible at every corner of the major cities and ingrained in  every chapters of the national history of Pakistan. He hit the nail aright and  after partly causing 3 of November emergency, caved in when
newly installed  Government found him to be their loyal subject ready to do a job under them  other than the job of nailing them for their wrong doings. At last his fire,  mighty claims of principles, and future aspirations seeing media on top, all  went to ashes and he gave in and accepted the hiring &
firing role of  chairmanship of national television PTV, a job truly well suited for a  managerial type man. In UK, Jeremy Paxman would never accept a job of management  of a TV station when his mastery is an anchorship of BBC ‘Newsnight’ a popular  daily current affair programme. However, the sacred struggle for a genuinely  free media was sacrificed at the altar of pragmatism and after shaking all the  conscience of the nation to be brave and steadfast against the General, he left  all on the likes of Hamid Mir, Ansaar Abbassi and Rauf Klasra or at best for the  younger generations to fight for the so called freedom in some other times. He  must have thought that he has done enough and let’s give other a chance, can’t  blame him, he did befittingly to the environment as who knows he may not have  this opportunity again. Alas, the destination is far away but struggle is lost  for a job.

9th March initiated an era of constitutionalism in Pakistan  and 20th of July 2007 could have been a beginning of a new era if the  top judge understood it, however, we lost the opportunity to psychologically  defeating the mind set which promotes dictatorship in our minds and attitudes.  On 3rd of November General Musharraf once again imposed emergency  curbing media freedom and
sacking loyalist judges. Be Nazir was hunted down to  save the western monopoly and despite all odds 18th February 2008  election results vetoed all the actions of the military man. Parliament came and  went without declaring unlawfully confined judges as ‘restored’ instead they  were merely freed by the Chief Executive who was yet to swear his oath. General  Musharraf was resuscitated by the same clan who prayed 9 years for his ouster  and if he survives another 6 months, critics strongly believe that he has the  capacity to stay for another 5 years and all thanks to anti Musharraf forces who  are wishy washy lacking unity of thought and action. Since taking his oath, PM  so far, could not get time to enact the so called ‘Bhurban Declaration.’  Despite the fact that Mr.Gilani lost  good 5 years of his life in jail on trumped up charges for the sake of  parliament’s sovereignty, when the time came he happily handed over to the  military commander the very powers and vested in him to exhibit fireworks in  Fata at his sweet will. It begs the question what is the difference of Q league  and the current administration, is it not just faces. Rule of law’ justice and  constitutionalism became a slogan and a ball in the hands of politicians and My  God, they played it well.

Then came a call for a long march as mandate was being humiliated by  rulers.Lawyers without meritoriously bringing ‘legal action committee’  into action to adjudicate the wisdom of  Chief Justice’s visit to then under trial Zardari failed in bringing a close  check on those responsible rather went ahead with the leadership of one man.  Aitzaz with the slogan and style of Bhuttoos and with the aid of ‘habib jalab’s  verses mesmerised most of the nation especially young dancing advocates. We  thought for once, that he meant it.Negligent ignorance to leave Justice Wajeeh,  Siddiqui and Fakhur uddin Ibrahim behind was spared too. Then came  14th of June when all was set and ready to rock and roll but Ali Ahmed Kurd was gone and here came a messiah of the nation who taught the lesson  of pragmatism that leader of his party must have understood the underlying  message of this million march. In his self belief he called it a day without  taking any public statement in response to his million march, in fear of unrest  without proper consultation leaving the nation in shock and lawyers in  dejection. How will he ever gather 5 lakhs in future, only he knows? On top, people were humiliated by saying that Supreme Court Bar is short  of funds and there was a fear of unrest. Alas, who will tell them that Quaid made Pakistan and 40 lakh people died at that time but no one blamed him for that onslaught. How come a few scoundrels in peaceful gathering could have created havoc in this march or sit in if the lawyers were determined? Young advocates cried and genuinely lawyers mourned with them and apologised to the nation. I must say, in the past even Clerk’s association have performed better  in their negotiation skills to muster their minimum demands whilst staging a 
protest. He caved in meagrely, called off his moot and went to United States where all leaders go once they are tired. 

With him on that day the dream of rule of law, justice and  constitutionalism for the time being was also washed away as it will take time  to pick up pieces from the rubble of pragmatism. Constitutional package is yet  to be tabled and I genuinely feel for those great judges who did what they could  but in the end the issue became a shuttlecock. In these circumstances, how can  we expect a successful drive of democracy when every one wishes to keep his feet in two boats keeping their options open? They are busy negotiating their future on one hand whilst shouting slogans of ‘Go Musharraf Go’ and ‘long live Iftikhar’ on the other. They consider receipt of judge’s salaries out of PM’s alimony fund as their partial success, funnily they cannot see the difference, as they see everything with their own eyes and read Jalab with their style without understanding him. I think they need to read Allama Iqbal more. Aitzaz is confronted with his own conscience his aspirations, party loyalty up are against the popular drive of restoration of 2nd November judiciary.  He cannot escape from lawyer’s movement as that is his recognition but he cannot decide on 40 years association either so he himself is standing in between both. Jinnah left congress the day he knew it can’t go together. His lawyer’s move against his own party PPP is failing as his party knows how to lose one stalwart  for the sake of party. But he is no different to other Pakistani folks who know  that freedom will take time, and in his self belief he put all off till some  other day when people will not be hungry and he will have money for food, and  when General Musharraf is a little more aged. That’s why we have no independent  judges as the very people who raise voice for them do not want them back due to  fear of losing their jobs.  

This is the sorry state of play of the drive of civic rights in Pakistan where all stake holders keenly keep an eye on each other so that no one could  rock the boat. It’s a land where heroes are ruined like Qadeer Khan, where judges are detained like Iftikhar Choudhary and Premiers are hanged, shot and exiled like Bhuttoo’s and Sharifs. Protest leaders eyes are stuck in their bellies. Public for once is confused whether all this is carried out in genuine sincerity or everything is done for a job. It’s a fittest to survive society and  I fear the day when public who always back popular movements turn into a pragmatic nation and never come out when they call, then where will all these lots go and who will give them a job.

Amjad Malik  is a Solicitor-Advocate of the Supreme Court (England) and a political analyst  based in UK .

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    very well said but the reason my not be only for job .May be they can not take the pressure of the real powers both internal and external

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  2. Ahmed Bhai Says:
    July 2nd, 2008 at 8:10 pm
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    rang-o-aaha.ng se bajatii huii yaado.n kii baraat
    raharav-e-jaadaa-e-nisiyaa.N hai koii kyaa jaane

    [raharav-e-jaadaa-e-nisiyaa.N=traveller of a forgotten path]

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  3. Uovervinnelig Says:
    July 2nd, 2008 at 9:31 pm
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    Not totally agreed. We can not blame Dr. Shahid just for accepting PTV job, it can be because he wants to change PTV. There are other anchors who are doing a great job.

    Lawyers had done excellent job and they will come out again and will succeed inshallah. We should also keep in mind that there are huge numbers of traitors doing conspiracies against lawyers. We Pakistanis as a whole are responsible for this, we can talk whole day but when there is a time to take action we just sit at home.

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    nice article, feel dejected at the moment, but live in hope.

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    excellent balanced…sort of honest article and sometimes i dont want to believe in it…but like @aftab living in hope

    key conclusions in teh above article

    - On Dr SM….At last his fire, mighty claims of principles, and future aspirations seeing media on top, all went to ashes and he gave in
    firing role of chairmanship of national television PTV, a job truly well suited for a managerial type man.
    - all thanks to anti Musharraf forces who are wishy washy lacking unity of thought and action.
    - what is the difference between Q league and the current administration, is it not just faces?
    -AA caved in meagrely, called off his moot and went to United States where all leaders go once they are tired.
    - It’s a land where heroes are ruined like Qadeer Khan, where judg@s are detained like Iftikhar Choudhary and Premiers are hanged, sh@t and
    exiled like Bhuttoo’s and Sharifs

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    to which i might add…a land where the second great game is underway..

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    I thought may be Dr SM accepted the position to change PTV (either slowly or abruptly). If that is not the case then it is very sad.

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    an interesting analysis in bbc news today about coalition govt and where we are heading….

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/from_our_own_correspondent/7487187.stm

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    Amjad Malik could be correct in analysis. I think,everybody needs money. What he was being offered in a private Tv channel; maybe could not meet his needs; & maybe PTV gave him a more than double financial offer, which I think he readily accepted.

    When your needs are being met with money, then WHO CARES about principles.
    Remember, we all have stomachs attached to our body. Everybody has needs.
    So what’s the harm if he first satisfys his ‘ BHOOK. Later on he can always ‘ go-independent. ‘ Cant blame him. He is a clever man .

    They say, one way of keeping a man ‘ shut his mouth ‘ is to stuff his mouth with lots & lots of money. Maybe, SOMEBODY has sucessfully done so ?

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