On the eve of President Clinton’s visit, I dare to present before the
nation a programme for the survival of Pakistan. Over a period of more
than fifty years Pakistan has suffered on account of a vacuum created in
the leadership after the death of the Quaid. Today Pakistan stands at
crossroads and it is only a strong and sincere leadership, which can
lead the nation by the hand till their feet are sure and they know their
way. Easy money is a human failing and this is the path which our
leaders adopted one after the other, every leader entering into the
shoes of his predecessor to get rid the nation of the quagmire of
corruption in which the nation had fallen. Yet, zero plus zero is equal
to zero, and in the end result, the country landed in more corruption,
more debts and more foreign intervention by the moneylenders.
It is a fact of history that China achieved independence in 1947, two
years later than Pakistan. They put a bamboo curtain round their
country, which in one way or the other is still there. They brook no
interference in the internal affairs, so much so, that any of their
leader dies, they do not hold funerals and receive foreign dignitaries
and incur unnecessary heavy cost and face administrative problems. When
Mao Tse Tung started with his agenda of bringing about a revolution in
China, he marched from village to village, established their governments
and marched ahead. History gave it the name of Long March. On his way to
Peking now Beijing, he had to cross a river, which he swam through with
his followers, the event is known in history as the Great Swim. So,
China is now on a pedestal where even America wants to seek their
friendly hand and President Nixon of the United States had to make a
visit to China and call on the great leader Mao Tse Tung.
We have therefore to take a chapter out of China’s book and adopt the
same economic and political programme for the nation and the country. It
was in 1972 when Mr. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto ascended the throne of Pakistan
as President and Chief Martial Law Administrator, Premier Chou en Lai of
China, second in command to Mao Tse Tung, is reported to have sent him a
letter advising him as a sincere brother, to consolidate the dismembered
Pakistan by conserving human energy and financial resources and preserve
every thing which is in Pakistan for the Pakistani’s and forget about
International politics and Internationalism, as a weak country has no
place in International politics, this letter was distributed by Mr.
Bhutto to the members of his cabinet but the sincere advise of Brother
Chou en Lai was ignored and today we reap the harvest, we have sown.
It is therefore necessary and the call of the hour is to put a veil
around Pakistan. Preserve every thing, which is in Pakistan for
Pakistani’s. Ban import of foreign personals to work our programmes
because these foreigners or imported personals from foreign financial
institutions are more loyal to their masters than to Pakistan. There is
no dearth of food in the country and there is no dearth of cultivable
land, bring every acre of cultivable land under the plough and than
export the surplus food to earn foreign exchange. Pakistan is not short
of clothing, after all our industrialists export cotton and textile
items, which are 62% of the entire export of Pakistan, and they keep the
profits abroad. Let us first clothe our own people first and then export
the surplus. We are not short of cotton and food grains; thus we can
ensure Roti and Kapra which is the basic need of the masses.
Eradicate illiteracy through a mass literacy programme, no government
worth the name has paid any attention to this dire necessity of building
of the nation. So a Minister is on a record to have said that we can not
afford to educate our masses, we have now to prove that not only we can,
we do educate our masses and achieve 100 % literacy in record time. This
is how nations are built. Health is yet another sector which would need
the attention of the rulers behind the veil, 75 % of the people in
Pakistan live in villages, yet they do not have even potable water much
less a dispensary stacked with medicines.
Sixty percent of Pakistan revenue go for debt servicing which is paid by
the dumb driven masses of Pakistan and the benefit of which have been
earned by the rulers of Pakistan in the form of their salaries, their
perks, their tours and other extravaganza’s. Let us save this money. In
order to do this, we have to ask for a moratorium for a specified number
of years rather than celebrating the success of loans rescheduling,
which is going to cost much more than 60% after year 2003. If we had
done all this right on day one Pakistan would have been a much stronger
country to face the Kashmir issue squarely rather than carrying out
skirmishes on the line of control and celebrating of being one up in
shelling.
Pakistan Muslim League is seeking an alliance on a one point agenda for
restoration of democracy now, that is the revival of National assembly
and Nawaz Sharif government and thereby return to loot and plunder again
which has been the order of the day in Pakistan since the game of
musical chairs started. This is the cry of not only Benazir Bhutto but
also all the politicians who have been jockeying for a little position
in any cabinet irrespective of any programme or policy. Pakistan is
reported to have created history in having three ministers in one
ministry, in an army of seventy ministers in the cabinet. The joke at
that time was that the Prime Minister did not know the name of a
minister in her cabinet. Pakistan can not afford a democracy where the
government is of the people by the corrupt and for the elite. There is a
mushroom growth of political parties in the name of religion, history
records that more harm has been done to Islam by the believers than
non-believers. So the political parties in the name of religion must
come out with their programme for the alleviation of poverty of the
masses instead of dividing them on sectarian basis. Political parties,
which do not have such a programme, should either be banned or they will
die their own death.
Human resource development is yet another avenue which needs the
attention of the rulers, right from day one the rulers have been dancing
in the hands of the bureaucrats, probably because their ministers were
not as educated as the bureaucrats and so, the entire burden of ruling
Pakistan fell on Bureaucracy who had their own axe to grind and earn the
notoriety of being the Establishment which made and unmade the
governments. Pakistan has got enough of hardworking; sincere manpower
provided they are guided to work and the entire problem with our fair
country has been to find the guides. But a discerning eye on the top
does find such people and puts the right man on the right job at the
right time. Machiavellian theory of finding the replacement and firing
him must be abandoned. Every functionary must train a number two to
himself and that should be the basis of his promotion. This is what is
called the human resources development. This will retard brain drain in
the country. At the moment every knowledgeable youth and even senior
citizen whose services could be better utilized here are trying to find
jobs in Europe, America and Australia. This is not so in Singapore, if
we adopt the Singapore programme for our country, we may be able to stem
the outflow of the brain drain, which is being replaced by imported
personals who do not owe their allegiance to Pakistan.
After having met the necessities of life indigenously, we have to look
abroad for oil imports, Iran, Iraq and Libya are the possible markets to
obtain oil for Pakistan on competitive rates and terms, even then if
there is any shortfall that can be met by rationing of petrol. Pakistan
should exploit innumerable mineral resources of the country in the field
of Gas and Coal as well.
It’s time now that we follow the advice rendered by late Premier Chou en
Lai of China to late President Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and lay a veil around
Pakistan, now is not the time to squander money and be jubilant over the
victory of our players in foreign countries where also they go and lose
for money, all such opportunities must be plugged till Pakistan emerges
on the map of the world a small but a strong country.
Karachi. March 15, 2000
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