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Ardeshir Cowasjee

TODAY is officially a day of celebration — of sorts — for the ruling clique and a sizeable portion of the 180-plus million who inhabit this unfortunate republic.

The latter have little (if anything) to celebrate in their lives, so rushing around on mutilated motorbikes, one must suppose, is better than nothing.

On this 64th anniversary of the birth of what was Jinnah’s Pakistan one can only be repetitive — as repetition is the name of the game as far as our governments, who ceaselessly repeat the mistakes made over the decades, are concerned. What all should be asking themselves today is should we be celebrating or tearing out our hair in sorrow and shame?

The sole celebration that springs to mind is that the country Pakistan still exists, though in truncated state, despite the best efforts of the string of governments that have done their best to run it into the ground. But then, what is left, bears no resemblance to the country envisaged by Mr Jinnah.

Internationally somewhat isolated, internally strife-ridden and at odds with itself, the nation somehow manages to trundle on albeit each and every pillar of state and institution is tarnished (including the mighty armed forces) and battered (including the judiciary).

Religiosity has spawned dangerous discord which stalks the land. The founder’s aim was a modern, free-thinking liberal, secular state (the word ‘secular’ now regarded as being almost treasonous when applied to Pakistan).

Three months prior to partition, in an interview with Doon Campbell of Reuters, Jinnah said: “The new state will be a modern democratic state with sovereignty resting in the people and the members of the new nation having equal rights of citizenship regardless of religion, caste or creed.” This was repeated in no mean terms three days before the country’s birth to the members of the constituent assembly. The speech bears repetition continually, and Jinnah’s words were prominently highlighted in the press this Aug 11.

He could not have been more explicit; he stressed two factors which can make or break a country — that religion is not the business of the state and that the primary duty of any government is to impose and maintain law and order, both factors having been negated by successive governments.From Day Two, which followed Jinnah’s death, the mullah faction, which has always had the upper hand (other than for a brief period in the 1960s) over the politicians, however clad, and the so-called self-styled intellectual fraternity, has sown dispute and divergence of views, disagreement and differences. All that Jinnah stood for has been firmly repudiated.

We are as shameless as the men and women we have allowed to ‘lead’ (in the wrong direction), or misrule or misgovern, we are as guilty as they for having brought the country to the impasse in which it now stands. We have allowed ourselves to be led by the nose, even acquiesced, whilst those who have been shot to power through various means have collectively and dissolutely danced along the way, down 64 years, whilst dipping at will into the national exchequer, promulgating constitutions and making and breaking laws to suit their individual purposes.

We have accepted kings of straw, decked out in the colour of the time, and with them have denied and abrogated the founder’s creed. Where stand we now?

Democracy has by this present regime been declared a form of revenge — not that it ever was anything else when wielded by those who have sneaked in through the ballot box, voted in by a minority of the millions who have purposefully and with intent been kept in a state of illiteracy, ignorance and poverty, all whilst being brainwashed into the practice and application of a brand of religion peculiar to this country.

We are rent by sectarian and ethnic killings, by intolerance and bigotry, and by discriminatory laws (which no one has the guts to do away with) that murder and maim. Corruption and mendacity have become a way of life.

Are any of those who sit atop the powerhouses of the capital and its neighbouring city worrying about what they should be worrying about? No. They are intent on keeping themselves where they are, an intent they do not even bother to pretend to cover. The politicians’ every act is geared towards the next election, and the military that runs them cannot shake off an ingrained mindset.

How stands the population growth? In dire straits if statistics are anything to go by. Successive governments have refused to even consider a curb, so some 40 per cent of the 180-plus million exist beneath the poverty line, and, frighteningly, almost 70 per cent is below the age of 25. What is their future? Literacy is at a standstill — thinking realistically it would seem that a mere 20 per cent are actually literate. Literacy frightens the feudal mindset which cannot come to terms with a 21st-century world, which believes in murder in the name of honour and many other antiquated practices. So until we are rid of the old and in with something new, the millions are doomed.

Do we celebrate the anarchy that reigns in the northern border areas and in our southern port city, or do we repent? And in what form should be that repentance? Or do we give up, and merely hang our heads in shame at the betrayal of what could have been a perfectly viable country?

arfc@cyber.net.pk
 
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You tell me theres lots in fact most of america that is despicable
Do you think you are being clever? We Americans spend a lot of time on how to improve ourselves and our country. It's all part of the American Experiment. If after 2+ centuries we didn't have a lot to teach others, then not many foreign students would be so eager to come here and learn, yes?
 
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Do you think you are being clever? We Americans spend a lot of time on how to improve ourselves and our country. It's all part of the American Experiment. If after 2+ centuries we didn't have a lot to teach others, then not many foreign students would be so eager to come here and learn, yes?

I dont think im being clever mr zion lova. As far as your concerned i am clever. Mr Solo man2. Most of the time you have spent improving yourselves have resulted in commiting atrocities throughout the world. Needless to say thats another reason why you are on the brink of bankruptcy.
 
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In what way are you helping your country, superkaif?
 
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In what way are you helping your country, superkaif?

By exposing liars, zion lovers, and people that put false propoganda on here mr cut and paster. I love it when im able to share my knowledge with my countrymen. I think ive clocked you well and you dont like it. Dont be so sensitive.Its only a forum. To put a thread like this on our independance day shows all of us what mindset you have. The more i show people what you really are then they too will be able to see what you are mr zion lover. Have a nice day
 
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I DEFY YOU to catch me in ANY sort of lie!

My love for Israel is open, not concealed.

I repeat, how can you think your activities serve your country? And if you do not answer sufficiently, why should your countrymen believe you or anyone like you ever again?
 
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I DEFY YOU to catch me in ANY sort of lie!

My love for Israel is open, not concealed.

I repeat, how can you think your activities serve your country? And if you do not answer sufficiently, why should your countrymen believe you or anyone like you ever again?

By denying that there's a problem, it helps them get to la la land.
 
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soloman please dont go negative and negative every where and also please appreciate the freedom of speech by pakistan!!!, most people esp non pakistanis dont do
 
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By denying that there's a problem, it helps them get to la la land.

thanks for your input- about the la la land- we are happy being in Pakistan- la la land is for those who wants to live in the so called biggest democracy and yet still have problem with some muslim girl wearing a hijab-
 
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lol solomon comes from a country which is owned by a private bank THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK which is not more federal then FEDREAL EXPRESS FedEx ,i dont blame him for his way of thinking as he is being forced to think the way he thinks by zoinst controlled media empire.solomon2 should understand that he is living in a jail not for his body by a jail for his mind
 
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soloman please dont go negative and negative every where and also please appreciate the freedom of speech by pakistan!!!, most people esp non pakistanis dont do

you cant expect any thing better from Zionists- His over whelming hatred let to the creation of this thread- its natural for them to hate-
 
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