What's new

Pakistan’s rogue elite

Dawood Ibrahim

SENIOR MEMBER
Joined
May 25, 2016
Messages
3,475
Reaction score
3
Country
Pakistan
Location
Pakistan
In the last few years the din of ‘corruption’ allegations by political and media pundits, day in and day out, has perplexed the ordinary people of this wronged land. The stark reality is that corruption has become a way of survival in present day Pakistan, and the masses are wary of the mock proclamations of eradicating corruption. Paradoxically, the more corruption is bemoaned the more pervasive it becomes. State institutions, feudal lords, factory owners, business deals, supply of basic utilities and mechanisms of the day-to-day life are drenched in the quagmire of this cancerous menace. The ruling elite keeps on plundering as a privileged upper stratum is shoving the country to the brink of an economic catastrophe.

The latest critique of the leeching elite comes from no less than Marc-André Franche, the departing director of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) for Pakistan. In an interview to Business Recorder he said, “You cannot have an elite that takes advantage of very cheap and uneducated labour for making money, and for partying it is found in London, for shopping it is in Dubai and for property it invests in Dubai or Europe or New York. The elite needs to decide do they want a country or not... I have visited some very large landowners, who have exploited the land for centuries, paid nearly zero money for the water, and how they almost sometimes hold people in bondage. And then they come to the United Nations or other agencies and ask us to invest in water, sanitation, and education for the people in their district. I find that quite embarrassing.”

Franche went on to say: “Pakistan will not be able to survive with gated communities where you are completely isolated from the societies, where you are creating ghettos at one end and big huge malls for the rich at the other end. It is not the kind of society you want your kids to live in... the apartheid of opportunities in Pakistan is horrible, which is why so many young people are trying to leave the country.” On the question of the threat of a mass revolt by the oppressed classes, Franche who is no Marxist but could feel the coming threat to the system, “I don’t see those circumstances emerging in Pakistan at the moment. But it will eventually happen in one way or the other. You cannot have a country where nearly 40 percent of the people live in poverty.”

One doesn’t need testimonies of UN officials or experts and analysts from western financial institutions to understand the stark realities of society today, and the spiralling deterioration of country’s social fabric. The squalor, misery, poverty and deprivation are excruciatingly painful. The miserable urban and suburban slums, and the once relatively clean rural landscapes of the country, littered with filth and degradation, manifest the patterns of the caricatured capitalist development that has ravaged it.

According to the 2011 World Bank report, the super elite, 18,000 people, in Pakistan had a combined income of $1.31 billion or $72,700 per capita. The poorest 30 percent of the population receives only four percent of the total national income, or only $400 per head per annum. According to the Save The Children Global report, “In Pakistan, a large proportion of urban poor live in deplorable conditions. The urban poor are twice as likely to die as the urban rich. The conditions of the rural poor are even worse.” The bias against the oppressed classes is outrageous. According to the Tax Reforms Commission (TRC) report, “The poor are subjected to heavy and harsh indirect taxation and the elite are enjoying free perquisites and benefits.”

The rich and the reactionary elite have been increasingly moving away from investment in industry and manufacturing. Today’s richest of the rich are those who are barons of black capital that is accumulated through crime and corruption. One can easily ascertain the culture and character of these tycoons with undisclosed wealth; they are the new mafia bourgeois, subduing politics and state in an economy of dearth. Terrorist outfits and criminal gangs have been created through this huge black capital to violently enforce their security, and protect wealth come what may.

A large element of the former industrial bourgeois has shifted to the services sector, particularly in the health, education, power, water and real estate sectors to extort fast and massive rates of profits that can be opaquely transferred to their accounts and investments elsewhere. In a period of relative lull they flaunt their crude wealth to further insult and stultify the deprived toiling classes. The transformation of the Pakistan’s bourgeois from a position when it desired to set up a modern industrialised society at its inception to this current degeneration into mafiosi capitalists exposes its desperation and loss of faith in the system and future of the country they rule.

These people have already set up their escape plans in the wake of a mass revolt by setting up their businesses and palatial mansions in Dubai and elsewhere. These rogue elites who indulged in crime and plunder are mercilessly ravaging the country, are squeezing the working classes and the poor with super exploitation of its labour to maximise their ill-gotten wealth.

The serious western and native bourgeois experts are worried about the ferocity of the revenge of the oppressed classes. Their fears are very much real. However, Pakistan’s corrupt and obtuse ruling elite is either ignorantly trying to elude the thought of the coming historical retribution or have consciously accepted their failure to develop society and are preparing to flee the vengeance of the impending revolt of the toiling masses. But their story is over. For their survival, workers and youth have no option but to be rid of this vicious and rogue ruling class that is historically doomed and economically bankrupt. The task of the new generation of the working classes is to transform the socioeconomic system into a planned economy owned and run through collective democracy, controlled by all in society.



The writer is the editor of Asian Marxist Review and international secretary of Pakistan Trade Union Defence Campaign. He can be reached at lalkhan1956@gmail.com

http://dailytimes.com.pk/opinion/04-Sep-16/pakistans-rogue-elite

@HAKIKAT
 
Last edited:
.
I agree with all your points, but you failed to mention that the "new generation" that will have to fill the void once the "historic retribution" takes place unfortunately has not grown up with a clear idea of ethics, compassion or civic sense.

This, of course, is the fault of the ruling elites --- they never developed any "what it means to be a good citizen" programs that promoted a peaceful, tolerant Islam; compassion toward humans and animals in suffering; general manners and respect; road manners; not littering... etc. Obviously we are both over-generalizing here as there are many people from both the elites and the growing middle/lower classes who are great citizens.

When I come across most people conducting themselves like barbarians, they are surprised if I show dissatisfaction --- the look is "what am I doing wrong?!" What's the big deal if I'm driving like a buffoon? Who cares if I'm littering my city's streets? What's the problem if I'm staring at your wife/daughter/sister like a hungry sexual predator? Why do you mind if the only way I celebrate Independence Day is by being rowdy, rude and obnoxious --- dancing on the streets beats cleaning them, right? Why are you telling me to "shhh" --- I'm just having a conversation during a movie? Why are you surprised that my ring tone is a naat but I'm asking for a bribe in person? Why can't you accept that I am the ultimate authority on Islamic matters and I've declared you a non-Muslim for XYZ sins? Why can't you just wait a few minutes longer if I cut the line at the airport because my chacha's cousin's daughter's husband is a two-bit MPA from Toba Tek Singh? Why can't you just be intimidated on the streets by my reckless death-wish motorcycling in which I place all the burden of responsibility of not hitting me with the car on you? This is the problem.

It's the Wild West out there...
 
.
Anyone who can exploit anyone else is exploiting them regardless of being Hindu, Muslim or even a Jew for that sake
"These rogue elites who indulged in crime and plunder are mercilessly ravaging the country, are squeezing the working classes and the poor with super exploitation of its labour to maximise their ill-gotten wealth."

The Hindus aren't exploiting the Muslims; Muslims are exploiting Muslims instead. Thus Pakistan's purpose is fulfilled.
 
. .
"These rogue elites who indulged in crime and plunder are mercilessly ravaging the country, are squeezing the working classes and the poor with super exploitation of its labour to maximise their ill-gotten wealth."

The Hindus aren't exploiting the Muslims; Muslims are exploiting Muslims instead. Thus Pakistan's purpose is fulfilled.


Calm down. The same applies to Israel when Ashkenazi Jews exploit and discriminate against Mizrahi and Ethiopian Jews. Thus fulfilling Israel's purpose.

Watch:
Return to Morocco (Documentary)
 
Last edited:
.
We all Know the characters of our leaders and know their loyalty to money and how they value us and how our own people love these politicians1st before 4 pakistan and yet want change. Change will come if we change and wipe them for good
 
.
Anyone who can exploit anyone else is exploiting them regardless of being Hindu, Muslim or even a Jew for that sake
Exactly. Yet the argument for Pakistan was that Muslims needed it because otherwise they'd suffer under the thumb of India's Hindu majority.

Calm down. The same applies to Israel when Ashkenazi Jews exploit -
Do you feel better now? Ready to let your elite live and prosper by exploitation? What did you think the purpose of antisemitism is? Crooked elites wield it to dull their subject populace. Antisemitism exists because the unworthy power-hungry see it as a crime to let good people who can be used as scapegoats go to waste.
 
.
No but they do. Muslims under Hindu India is more like Jews under German Nazi. Rest are our issues of a third world country that exist everywhere.
Old societal systems have to be abolished. I see you have a lot of interest in foundations of Pakistan. I must tell you I have the same amount of interest in foundations of Israel. How that country was achieved and on what basis, and how it is there in an unending conflict with all its neighbors?
Exactly. Yet the argument for Pakistan was that Muslims needed it because otherwise they'd suffer under the thumb of India's Hindu majority.
 
.
Regardless of minor issues we have internally in political circle , we are focused on bigger issues at present

We have some minor issues about tax collection or fines but it is trivial financial issue
Reforms are happening on province by province basis
 
.
Do you feel better now? Ready to let your elite live and prosper by exploitation? What did you think the purpose of antisemitism is? Crooked elites wield it to dull their subject populace. Antisemitism exists because the unworthy power-hungry see it as a crime to let good people who can be used as scapegoats go to waste.


200.gif




Not interested in your fantasies around antisemitism.

As for the 'elite', we have plenty of good leaders who challenge the status quo and people are receptive to the message.
 
. .
"These rogue elites who indulged in crime and plunder are mercilessly ravaging the country, are squeezing the working classes and the poor with super exploitation of its labour to maximise their ill-gotten wealth."

The Hindus aren't exploiting the Muslims; Muslims are exploiting Muslims instead. Thus Pakistan's purpose is fulfilled.
Muslims are corrupt......YES! But that isn't because they are Muslims rather solely attributed to the fact that they don't follow Islamic teachings. Now this is something which you Non-Muslims are entirely unaware of, you people think that Muslims are extremely devoted to Islam, whereas being a Muslim myself i know for a fact that majority of people only invoke Islamic injunctions when they suit their needs other than that they have no morals or ethics when it comes to their interests, same goes for extremists and terrorists but being a non Muslim you will have hard time digesting this and most convenient for you/others is to simply blame the religion and lump all it's adherents into one category.
 
. .
India is not marching Muslims by the million to gas chambers, so your comparison fails.


As if that's the only measure with which one identifies Nazi Germany. :rolleyes:

Worse, baring "gas chambers", would everything Nazi Germany did become Kosher?

True democrats don't put faith in princes.


Ignoring the fact that I stated people are receptive to their message. Ergo, people have agency.
 
.
Yes they are doing that. If the medium is not gas, doesn't make it sound better. I'm just replying to you because it is interesting to see so much love for our neighbor. Israel has always been of special interest to me, though never in my life I've ever seen, encountered or talked to an Israeli in my life. So my encounter with you is pretty.... umm amazing... for me.
India is not marching Muslims by the million to gas chambers, so your comparison fails.
 
.
Back
Top Bottom