AN OVERWHELMING SENSE OF ENTITLEMENT, PART 1

Pakistanis have an entertainment deficit. There are very few options available. We all need light hearted moments, activities that induce laughter in our lives. In yester years we had cinema, circus and “melas”. Light hearted comedians of golden years of cinema brought forth Zareef, Nazar, Munawar Zareef, Rangeela and subtle Lehri. Pleasant memories still linger. Lucky Irani circus and similar outfits toured the country providing joy and entertainment to starved populace. These forms slowly passed away. The cinema has revived largely based on Indian films. But the fun and frolic as a group activity seems to have withered away. But we are a creative nation. We always find alternates. This time Pakistanis found politics as a viable option. Have a think. We are one of the most politicised nations globally. I do travel around a lot and interact socially. Go to a dinner, a social get together, after short preliminaries we invariably gravitate to discussing politics. So do all the leading channels. They feed off political debates that leave you more confused than enlightened. Greater the participants’ aggression, higher the show’s rating. But the public’s appetite is insatiable because they have no other form of entertainment! The “Sayasi theatre” goes on. These days another comedy/circus has consumed the public entirely. Considering that we are living in times of a clear and present danger, Pakistan is under threat from an aggressive neighbour. It is led by a leader whose political survival depends putting Pakistan in its proper place. It is a delicate situation. Yet our electronic media is fixated on whether former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is getting appropriate medical attention or not! There are two sides to the coin. His supporters allege that the worst form of atrocity is being inflicted upon him by denying appropriate medical attention. The Government is entirely defensive repeatedly offering best medical care available as per Mr. Sharif’s preference and choice. They have bent over backwards parking  ambulances inside the jail, should immediate evacuation be required. Doctors are available around the clock. This comic soap opera is unfolding on our national scene that is tantalizing the entire nation.
There is a need for reality check. A brief review of Nawaz Sharif’s ascent and descent from power may help in this analysis. Nawaz Sharif was appointed Finance Minister of Punjab in 1981 as scion of Sharif family with one point agenda- to regain Ittefaq steel empire nationalized by Z.A. Bhutto. But fate had other plans. Guided by his father Mian Sharif, Nawaz Sharif obediently moved to the tunes of the Generals. This gave him tremendous dividends. He was elevated as Chief Minister in 1985. Zia Ul Haq’s Punjab head, General Jilani Khan was promoting new urban leadership to break the stranglehold of rural elite on the power structure. What a breakthrough for the shy young man who would blush easily. This is my recollection of Nawaz Sharif when I saw him during my days in Punjab University as a close associate of then flamboyant Malik Nazeer of Mubarik Cinema. According to a common friend, Malik now supports a beard nearly half his height as a devout Muslim. There was no looking back for Nawaz Sharif. He became the Prime Minister for 1st time in 1990. It was facilitated by ISI’s money and influence and IJI was cobbled together. I met him again as the chief guest at the opening ceremony of Pakistan’s first private sector Seed Plant in Sahiwal. We had set it up in partnership with a Global Seed Industry giant. He was a changed man. Exuding confidence, he was a man in control. He and his family’s finances were on a breathtaking upward trajectory. That lasted for a few years. Asserting power he deployed the Gowalmandi tactic of using “takar” with the establishment. This led to his first ouster as PM in 1993. Picking up the pieces he returned with a massive victory in 1997 getting 2/3rd majority. But “takar” continued. He removed Jahangir Karamat, and appointed General Pervez Musharraf, his biggest blunder. General Musharraf did not take kindly to “takar”, he was ousted again in 1999 from the office of Prime Minister. General Musharraf assumed power with an agenda of accountability. Accountability had become a center stage issue energetically pushed and promoted by Imran Khan. Nawaz Sharif and family had been fast and loose in acquiring wealth through whatever means. However behind bars Nawaz Sharif buckled. Had his Saudi friends intervene and he fled Pakistan.
This re-cap was essential to understand what is going on now. The picture that emerges is that when in power Nawaz Sharif is a Loin ready to take on the world, but the moment he is out of office he turns into a tragic hero. His huge media machine is busy painting this persona with a vengeance these days. After living in exile till 2007, he had come to accept that he can enjoy power again only if he makes a power sharing alliance with PPP. Hence the famed “Charter of Democracy”.  This formula of musical chairs worked well in 2008 and 2013. Then along came the spoiler named Imran Khan. He had emerged as the 3rd power seriously challenging the dancing duo of PMLN and PPP. It seems Providence finally smiled on the hapless Pakistanis. We got the good fortune of having the Judiciary, Armed Forces, NAB and Political leadership on the same page. Panama Papers emerged. The joint strategy was to clean up the stables, catch the crooks and the corrupt and put Pakistan finally on the path of progress. Nawaz Sharif, his family, Asif Zardari and his lot who both enjoyed extended flings in power and looted the country to their hearts content are finally answerable. Nawaz Sharif is the first to be incarcerated. Suddenly the tragic hero emerges. Heart disease is the most common disease amongst our comfortable elite. The most difficult to track down is “angina pain”. I urge him to be the Lion he loves to portray himself as and come out with the truth. He cannot handle jail, he wants to enjoy the fruit of his loot in London. This is too inconvenient. Be the Lion you portray yourself as and return the looted wealth estimated between 3 to 10 Billion US$ to the Pakistanis. Enjoy the cruises on French Riviera and let us continue with our efforts to rebuild Pakistan

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