A Beggars Dream: Kerry-Lugar Bill

It’s a common scene in a third world country that you find beggars every now and then while passing through the streets. No matter how much you abuse them, make them realize that they are no more than a pesticide and a burden on the society, in the end they will walk by with all the prayers after you have tossed a 5 rupee coin out of the window. Well of course no different was the perception of US Senate after it passes a negligible package of 1.5 billion $ for Pakistan.

Being here nearly 10,000 miles away I and many like me have no real grudge with the amount, but it’s the conditionality of the bill which has really pinched every soul. For 8 years they have hijacked our national dream, have given us a war that wasn’t our originally, taken our sovereign right of existence and in the end they have repaid us in a manner which shouldn’t be strange to the realist, but of course we have for long turned into an idealist masses, linking false expectations and desires from an outside power.

Just a day has passed when I came across a very interesting discussion on a private channel which also featured Pakistan’s Ambassador to USA Hussain Haqqani. In the end he summed up with two logics, which I could derive. Firstly, he threw every thing into the parliament’s basket by stating clearly that it holds the power to reject in case it is not acceptable. Of course, all we hear from our top establishment is the claim that we have moved into a true democratic era and it’s the parliament that will reign. So one is still optimistic that the opposition will move out from its “friendly” status and the ruling coalition will also take it as a disgrace on our sacrifices for the global peace (although we still have Nizam e Adal episode in our memory). To this extent Mr. Haroon was absolutely right. In the later part he argued that it was a draft by US senate and it’s their exclusive domain to add condition or make recommendations to whatever draft they pass.

Being the ambassador of a country like Pakistan which has served as a front line state in this war, it was and its his duty to project the real demands, efforts and accomplishments of his country and in case this is the result we have no other option but to say that it was no less than a diplomatic and foreign policy failure on behalf of our administration.

Tit for Tat is the name of the game. Just a week back there were reports circulating that Mr. Haqqani personally protested against the rejection of visas to certain US individuals, which were found involved in anti Pakistan activities. May be he should have taken some time out to protest baseless predator attacks inside Pakistan for the last many years, US involvement in the insurgency taking place in NWFP and the perception US high ups carry regarding Pakistan.

On the other hand the bill as one critic called has been drafted it seems by some special lobbies in US rather than the senate itself. From Dr Qadeer to Muridke, intervention into Armed forces to out intelligence networks this has been one pathetic draft in history that has no match. It is high time that once and for all US must be shown the exit door. A start has been taken in case of the raid on “inter risk” for its suspicious activities and it is required that more actions must be taken to put a halt to US involvement inside Pakistan.


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23 responses to “A Beggars Dream: Kerry-Lugar Bill”

  1. Shakir Lakhani Avatar

    @ James: if you knew Urdu and watched our local TV channels (especially GEO), you’d be amazed at the freedom allowed to our media. Read Pakistani English language newspapers (“The News” & “DAWN”, they’re available online) and read how we criticize our government leaders and bureaucrats. This kind of freedom is not available to people in most Muslim countries (except perhaps Turkey). Even the Indian media is not as free as ours is.

  2. Shakir Lakhani Avatar

    @ Tayab: do you know why we’re a nation of beggars? Because we don’t pay taxes honestly.The Americans, Israelis and the British pay 3,000 dollars every year in taxes, while we pay (on an average) only 35 dollars annually. The minute the government tries to impose new taxes, there is a hue and cry. Another reason is the wasteful expenditure by our leaders and feudals. The prime minister is allowed to spend Rs. 3 million every day on foreign travels, besides millions more on other perks. You might have seen the recent photos of the simple wedding of Ahmedinijad’s son. Compare it with the wedding of the son of our prime minister, and you will know why we are beggars.

  3. Mohamed Avatar
    Mohamed

    @James:
    We thank you for thinking a “little more highly” of us. However we don’t think very highly of those who bribe their pathetic stooges.

  4. Mohamed Avatar
    Mohamed

    Well said Masood, in fact that adage has it’s origin in the Qur’an:

    … Allah does not change a people’s condition unless they change what is in their hearts… (Glorious Qur’an 13:11)

  5. James Killian Spratt Avatar

    It’s almost funny how much you guys sound like us in the ‘States, belly-aching about our sorry leadership. Actually it makes me think a little more highly of your country, that you’re able to do that in print. Not everyone on this planet is so free.

  6. Shakir Lakhani Avatar

    Our leaders don’t give a damn for what the public thinks or suffers. They know only one thing: if they don’t loot the country, someone else will do it.

  7. tayab Avatar
    tayab

    I agree with Masood that it is reflection of our ugly impage presented by westernised, civilised”‘rulers. They feel great pride in to serve their pupet masters. They would lick their shoes and will not hesitate to suck the blood of innocent people.

  8. Hamid Majid Abbasi Avatar

    @masood
    absolutely right,,and as u spotted it is now upto us to set the path for our future,,bt ofcourse its real difficult in prevailing circumstances

  9. Masood Avatar
    Masood

    Kerry Lugar Bill is actually the reflection of what we are and how we are perceived by USA. The nation which cannot protect its sanctity does not deserve any concessions. We will have to identify our goals from our own perspective and thing and work for changing our stance before the world, as a nation of values and not as a nation of dependence.

  10. Masood Avatar
    Masood

    Khuda nay aaj tuk ous qoom ki halat nahin badli
    Na ho jis ko khiyal khud apni halat kay badalnai ka

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