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Showing posts with label Kanwal Sibal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kanwal Sibal. Show all posts

Saturday, June 2, 2012

On Musharraf’s exit: The fox who cut deals, Current affairs, NewAgeIslam.com

Current affairs
On Musharraf’s exit: The fox who cut deals
So who do India, America and other countries do business with in Pakistan now?
By Kanwal Sibal
August 19, 2008

Musharraf had become very unpopular, and so had the army. In his hubris he had committed many political mistakes, especially the decision to sack the chief justice not once but twice, in an unseemly and crude manner. The handling of the Lal Masjid episode had left many puzzled about its apparent procrastination; the eventual loss of life caused anguish. The killing of the Baluch leader, Bugti, was not calculated to enhance Musharraf’s political reputation or his popularity in that restive province. Most importantly, it was his military action against religious extremists in the tribal areas that touched a raw nerve as he was seen as killing his own people at the behest of the Americans. Pakistan’s economy also took a downturn, denting his claims about how efficiently the country’s affairs were being managed.

Musharraf lost ground heavily within and without Pakistan recently. The plan to restore democracy in controlled conditions, with bargains struck in advance, was derailed by Bhutto’s assassination. The Americans began to question his continuing utility after the elections, working eventually not so much to save him as to obtain a dignified exit for him so that civil-military relations in Pakistan were not strained dangerously. The exit has not been dignified enough as Musharraf has left under threat of impeachment. Timing is important; he left it too late in the day. He has now made it look like he has quit not to protect the country but to protect his own skin. Until the last he was defiant about his record. His farewell song was full of the music of his achievements, but it is doubtful anybody was listening. The audience was interested in the final sentence, not the plea of the accused, as he had been judged guilty already.

http://newageislam.com/on-musharraf%E2%80%99s-exit--the-fox-who-cut-deals/current-affairs/d/596


Sunday, May 27, 2012

It is high time we shed our illusions about Pak,

War on Terror
It is high time we shed our illusions about Pak
Islamabad has raised the ante against India in Afghanistan
and we must take corrective steps
By Kanwal Sibal

Not India, although it is arguably the biggest victim of externally promoted terrorist activity. Our seats of power, religious sites, commercial and scientific institutions, our trains, the streets and bazaars of our cities, have all been targeted by terrorists. Numerous innocent lives have been lost over the years. Each bloody incident is strongly condemned by government, with declarations of resolve to eradicate all extremist violence and determination not to be cowed down by it. But no decisive action to strengthen our legal apparatus is taken as a demonstration of zero tolerance of terrorism by the state.

Ultimately, state policy reflects the value society attaches to individual human life. If society at large is moved to its core by the loss of even a single innocent life to malignant acts of terrorism, the state will set up the mechanisms of self- protection. But if society becomes inured to periodic human loss, and there is declining expectation that the state is ready to assume its responsibilities, then public indignation passes and terrorist incidents remain a private tragedy. In India little effort to mobilise society at large to confront the terrorist affliction is visible.

http://newageislam.com/it-is-high-time-we-shed-our-illusions-about-pak/war-on-terror/d/331