The dictatorship of Pervez Musharraf saw the General usurping and violating the constitution twice; first in 1999 when he threw out the elected government in a coup and violated the constitution, and later on when he imposed the emergency and threw out the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court [1]. For the latter violation of constitution, a case had been registered in 2013 for treason and the case is still in the courts. How can a dictator who violates the law of the country and violates the constitution can uphold law and can catch the corrupt and hold them to accountability.
Musharraf’s NRO enabled AZ to become President vs People voting out AZ
Despite the notoriety of AZ and widely circulated stories of his corruption, Gen Musharraf’s dictatorship was unable to pin even a single corruption case against AZ despite his incarceration for several years [5]. Then dictator General Musharraf promulgated the NRO ordinance that allowed laundering of all AZ’s cases. The notorious NRO enabled the dictator to bring back BB and Asif Zardari from the exile, despite their corruption stories; laundered their court cases, and enabled AZ to become President [6]. To pave way for AZ’s installation, there was the mysterious killing of AZ’s wife and Ex PM, Benazir Bhutton in Dec 2007. Surprisingly within a few hours of her killing, the crime scene was washed with hose pipes to remove any evidence. Earlier in Oct 2007 BB had survived the bomb blast in the procession during her triumphant return from exile. She had blamed the attack on the dictator and had notified in writing that any further attempts on her life should be attributed to the dictator [7]. This case is still in the courts. In such an environment of political engineering with wheeling and dealing by the dictator there could be no accountability and rule of law. This was the case during the entire 9 years of Gen Musharraf’s dictatorship.
Despite AZ’s reputation of corruption, civilian government of AZ strengthened the constitutional system that empowered the people to vote out AZ in 2013.
This indicates that the constitutional provision have a built-in mechanism for throwing out incompetent and corrupt governments, which is much more powerful than the arbitrary law less strong-arm tactics of dictators.
Dictator’s NRO freed 10,000+ criminals versus Elimination of criminals during civilian rule
Gen Musharraf’s “Muk-Muka” NRO not only allowed corrupt mafia to cleanse their corruption cases, it also enabled over 10k+ hardened convicted criminals to be freed by the courts [9]. These criminals were then inducted in government departments especially in Karachi and they went on rampage creating gangs of extortionists, kidnappers, dacoits and land grabbers that destroyed the safety and security of Karachi [10].
Civilian government of PMLn since 2013 has managed to eliminate many of these criminals through a systematic operation [11].
Karachi Violence vs Karachi Operation
Dictator Musharraf support for Karachi violence became documented formally during the mayhem and killing rampage executed on May 12 in Karachi where the entire city was left at the mercy of killers [12]. To perpetuate his dictatorial rule, Gen Musharraf made a systematic collaboration with MQM in return for which the Karachi and other urban areas of Sindh were handed over to looters, gangsters, dacoits, kidnappers, street criminals, land grabbers who ruled the roost shutting down the entire city on a single call. The situation went from bad to worse, business moved up country or even out of the country. Life and property was not safe for anyone in Karachi [13]. There was not a single family or person who had not had their brush with the criminals. This happened with high frequency. till the start of Karachi operation during the civilian government of 2014 [14].
The credit for the decisive 2014-17 Karachi operation under Zarb e Azb goes to the civilian government which aided by the military resolve managed to bring Karachi’s situation in control within a couple of years [15]. Why was a dictator general who was all in charge could not achieve this in his 9 years of rule begs the question. The only explanation is that the constitutional institutions set in motion forces that enable accountability through their evolutionary processes. The civilian rule must be allowed to handle these problems politically assisted by state institutions and not through arbitrary dictatorial whims and fancies.
Farcical NAB vs JIT with NAB with teeth
Open and Viciously Public Trial of a sitting Prime Minister
Open trial of PM and his family in Supreme Court [18] creates a precedence in Pakistan’s history where the powerful could be tried in the court. This in contrast with the hanging of ZAB in 1979 that was brought about by another dictator general through a deeply flawed process in which the Chief Justices of High Courts and Supreme Court were changed to enable a decision of choice [18]. Unlike such travesty of justice carried out by the Dictators, the current process is being perceived as free, open and transparent without the abuse of power or influence. The case itself shows that democracy is now flourishing.
Ambivalence towards Terrorism vs Decisive Operations against all Terrorists
Terrorism was encouraged by the notorious doctrine of Gen Musharraf’s dictatorship called Good-Taliban-Bad-Taliban ambivalence. His U-turn and the confusion brought about this doctrine enabled growth of terrorism in which over 60k civilians and over 6k army personnel have lost their lives through suicide bombing, massacres, road side bombs and other operations.
However, the decisive military operations during the civilian rules in North Waziristan, South Waziristan, Punjab, Karachi and other parts of the country testify that the constitutional processes and institutions are better in avoiding than any military solution. The failure of Afghanistan war inflicted by the super power’s forces and billions of dollars to eradicate terrorism indicates that civilian and constitutional ownership of the operations is instrumental in bringing terrorism under control.
Political Engineering vs Ruthless media/JIT trial of corrupt
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See Also:
- At What Cost! Why Research on Economic Costs of Faulty Political Decisions
- At What Cost! Fazle Hasan of IBA and our Computation of Economic Costs
- Who has Greater Will and Resolve: Dictators vs Civilian Governments
- Traitor/Foreign Agent Production Factory of Pakistan
- Field Marshals of Pakistan: Costs of Sycophancy and Political Expediency
- Costs of Justice Munir’s Doctrine of Necessity: 4 Martial Laws and 35 years of dicatorship
- Costs of Military Dictatorships of Pakistan
- Costs of General Musharraf’s Dictatorship
- Costs of General Ayub’s Dicatatorship
- Blaming the Founding Fathers for Our Mistakes: Case of Pakistan
- Why Pakistani Democracies are a Sham? Costs of Controlling a Democracy from Outside
- Costs of General Zia’s Dictatorship in Pakistan
- Costs of Sham Democracratic Governments in Pakistan
- Are Generals Qualified to Make Long Term Strategy: Costs of Strategic Failures of Military Dictators
- Anti-National Language Policy leads to Rule by Rich and Corrupt Elites
- Get Pakistan out of this quagmire: Economic Cost of War on Terror for Pakistan
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