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The Pakistani Rot and faux pas

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COMMENT: The real reason for the rot —Mir Mohammad Ali Talpur


There is absolutely no challenge to what the army does or has done in the past and this too is a natural corollary of the genesis of this state

Nations are products of long historical and evolutionary processes; most present nation states evolved thus. But when states are formed on an artificial basis of contrived nationhood or on the basis of religion, as was the case with Pakistan, Israel and Yugoslavia, they of necessity turn into fascist states, dominated by a militarist ideology. Serb-dominated Yugoslavia denied rights to other nationalities and eventually imploded. Pakistan by claiming to be the legatee of the glory of Islam burdened itself with heavy historical baggage, but then it could not have done otherwise as it was that claim that it wanted to justify its artificial existence with. Consequently, Pakistani rulers in keeping with its elite's interests curtailed national rights of different nationalities, and forced them to rally under the banner of religion and to accept its ideology by upholding their brand of Pakistani nationalism.
The Baloch, Bengalis, Sindhis and to a certain extent, the Pashtuns resented and resisted this imposition in varying degrees. The Bengalis having had the advantage of distance and a sympathetic neighbour went their separate way in 1971, while the Baloch after an initial period of freedom have borne the brunt of military operations because of their refusal to accept the artificially imposed ideology of a Muslim nation and have so far thwarted the attempts to crush their determination for a separate entity status. The Sindhis, at first taken in by state-sponsored ideology, gradually realised that their interests did not coincide and have resisted it though erratically at best since.
The elite, subscribing to a statist and militarist ideology, became the self-appointed defenders of Islam and to live up to those ideals, they invested all its resources in building up its military at the cost of all other aspects. The infusion of money combined with distortion of history where even the brigands of Islamic history were accorded the status of glorified heroes created an illusion of invincibility and grandeur in the military, which was not in any way in keeping with reality. To live up to that billing, they supported and sponsored Islamists to do what they could not openly do as in fighting in Afghanistan, Kashmir, and ended up as a prime exporter of terror. This sponsoring of a second line of defence of zealots has created a monster, which is eating away at the state's entrails by fanning sectarian violence.
Pakistan is under the sway of militarist and statist ideology, and consequently the army is beyond the ambit of the laws. There is absolutely no challenge to what the army does or has done in the past and this too is a natural corollary of the genesis of this state. Even the Chief Justice helplessly admits that the Balochistan police cannot enter the cantonment areas without a permit from the army. The Supreme Court admits that the 381 abducted Baloch were killed and dumped; the number of Baloch intellectuals, journalists and activists assassinated by death squads are not included, but no one has been charged or prosecuted; pathetically, a compensation of Rs one million is offered, which their heirs will certainly reject. This is how the judiciary deals with systematic brutality against the Baloch.
Any state conducting a dirty war against the people to deny them their inherent rights loses its legitimacy forthwith. By waging a dirty war in Balochistan since 1948, Pakistan is also guilty of crimes against humanity. Expecting a different conduct from the army that claims to be the defender of the ideological and physical boundaries of the state and serves the interests of the elite is wishful thinking.
While it is fashionable to blame General Ziaul Haq for all ills today, the real reason for the rot is forgotten; he was a natural corollary of the basis of the state's formation. He did not appear out of the blue and it would indeed have been surprising if he had not appeared. Had it not been Zia it would have been someone else like him, sooner or later. Suppose someone makes a broom production factory, but out of reverence and respect for him, people hope that it will produce laptops, that will not happen and it will produce only what it is equipped for. The basis on which Pakistan was created and the way the state and society were organised after partition laid the ground for the appearance of Zia and his ilk. The present mess has its genesis in the ideology that was adopted. Indeed, it would have been surprising had someone like Che Guevara or Fidel Castro appeared.
All institutions here consider themselves as the bastions of preserving the state. However, these bastions, i.e. the judiciary, armed forces, politicians and the media guided by narrow, personal and parochial interests, invariably end up shooting themselves in the foot, and it cannot be otherwise because they with their arrogant self-righteousness in the prevailing culture of impunity for those with power and pelf simply stop learning lessons and continue to self-destruct. This self-destruction is neither accidental nor engineered — it is inherent in the nature of the creation of this state and in the character of its ruling elite.
However, all institutions vie for pre-eminence and supremacy but real power lies with the army, which is armed and organised. That strength and organisation however comes from using the state's resources for maintaining that supremacy. The army has had the upper hand since day one because survival of this state depended on implementation of its agenda on recalcitrant nations like the Bengalis and Baloch by force of arms. All depends on what the army thinks and what it decides should be the policy; it has unchallengeable supremacy and enjoys complete immunity for anything it has done in the past, is doing now, and at least hopes to maintain the status quo for the future too.
The Pakistani state has its paranoid, jingoistic, militarist and statist ideology as a millstone around its neck, which it can neither abandon nor hold on to, and is slowly sinking with it. Ironically, it believes that on these outdated crutches it can hobble along and survive. It fails to understand that these very crutches are expressly the reason for its unravelling and downfall. Use of force as the essential element in governing a country ultimately boomerangs and threatens its existence, but once employed systematically, it becomes impossible for the rulers to drawdown on it and eventually becomes the reason for its demise as it was for Yugoslavia.

The writer has an association with the Baloch rights movement going back to the early 1970s. He tweets at mmatalpur and can be contacted at mmatalpur@gmail.com


MY ARTICLE BELOW WAS PUBLISHED IN DAILY NATION LAHORE ALSO IN FEBRUARY 2005 TITLED AS BALOCHISTAN-AN INDIGENOUS STRUGGLE


 

 

 



Ongoing war in Pakistani Balochistan

This was sent to all Pakistani newspapers but all newspapers being Punjabi (Daily Times,Nation) , Urdu Speaking (DAWN,Tribune,NEWS) did not have the courage to publish it.


Pakistan is an ethnic state where Baloch will end up like Red Indians !


Can the Pakistani state be trusted ? A state which sends false inflated electricity bills to its citizens ? Hides Osama Bin Laden and acts as procuress for USA and gets US Dollars.


Agha.H.Amin


Ongoing war in Balochistan


A.H Amin

It is a great mystery of history that the ongoing war in Balochistan took so long to begin ? As a young student in 1968 in Quetta I do not remember anything Baloch about the city other than few fellow students , all sons of leading sardars who were my classfellows or contemporaries.


All this was a British legacy.The British had created Quetta , to serve the army.The police was almost entirely Punjabi with some Pashtuns and Hazaras.They had even raised two purely Hazara battalions which were used with ruthless effect by Brigadier General Dyer in the Persian Campaign in Iranian Balochistan in the First World War.


The British found the Pashtuns friendly and gave them preference while they found the Baloch hostile.Pakistan inherited this British legacy and instead of improving things mishandled it.


Kalat the biggest of Baloch states was handled arrogantly and old political agents like Iskandar Mirza were the fathers of this excess of arrogance.


Ayub Khan was a diasaster in the Baloch saga.His arrogance and contempt for the Baloch aggravated things.He was treating Balochistan like Karachi where he could settle his district mates and terrorise the Baloch just like his clan terrorized Karachi in 1965 ! The Baloch were not tailored like that ! Thus retaliation of Sardar Nauroz Khan Zarakzai and his surrender obtained on promise of honourable treatment sworn on the Holy Quran.A promise that was rudely broken in torture chambers at Qully camp Quetta and on the gallows of Hyderabad and Sukkur Jail.


The worst blow on the pride of Baloch was thus delivered by Ayub Khan .Bugti came only much later.

 

Between 1960 to 1968 a fierce but forgotten war was fought by the Baloch against a military usurper against whom all Pakistan should have been in arms ! The torchlight was then picked by the Bengalis in 1971 who finally decided to call it a day and sought a divorce with a crude political arrangement where the minority ruled over the majority.


In 1969 martial law by Yahya Khan was welcomed in Balochistan because this was Pakistans only martial law which restored direct adult franchise in Pakistan,demolished the infamous facist one unit and which held Pakistans first real elections in 1970 ! A job which should have been done by Pakistans first prime minister Liaquat Ali Khan.

 

My father was GSO 2 Operations of 16 Division in Quetta.All major leaders of Balochistan were invited by the general officer commanding for pre election friendly consultations.A young but charismatic Sardar Akbar Bugti then explained Balochistans demographic dilemma in the following words.


Sardar Akbar Bugti then stated that  development in Balochistan would mean turning the Baloch indigenous population into a minority and this would not be acceptable to any Baloch whether a common man or a Sardar. This faux pas was committed by Musharraf once he started Gwadar. Interestingly Gwadar a future Chinese naval base and a city that would turn the Baloch into a minority in their own province is a thorn both for the Baloch and the USA. A deadly possible convergence of interest in a delicate geopolitical era once USA is the only Roman Empire fighting the Barbarians ! 


The 1973-76 Balochistan crisis was engineered by the Jam Sahib of Lasbela , a non Baloch and Khan Abdul Qayyum Khan who engineered Mr Bhutto into launching a military action.When Bhutto wanted to make peace with the Baloch in 1976 he was restrained by the arch intriguer Zia who made peace with the Baloch after usurpring power, thus robbing ZA Bhutto of the credit of doing so earlier.


Ironically the present Balochistan crisis's father is the same Jam Sahibs son and a man with no understanding of Balochistan , ironically nominated as the governor by the usurper Musharraf i.e Owais Ghani.


In mid 2002 I told my coursemate and friend then a lieutenant colonel in the military intelligence and now a major general in the ISI that the next Baloch rebellion will commence from the south west tip of Mand Bullo and Turbat district.This was a strange proposition in 2002.My assessment was based on extensive visits to the area as a custom clearing and forwarding agent.


Gwadar was the catalyst as it was seen as Bugti had said in 1969 , a scheme to alter the demography of Balochistan.Bombings and incidents of sabotage thus started from 2002-3 in Balochistan.There may have been a US angle of checkmating the Chinese but the average Baloch felt like an outsider in the Pakistani state.


The important change took place after US invasion of Afghanistan.Baloch grievances against the Pakistani state were genuine but what kept the Baloch in restrain was absence of a state actor or state actors to support their armed insurrection.In 1974-76 the Baloch had received very limited support from Afghanistan but after Novemver 2001 the entire scenario changed.


Every insurgency in order to succeed requires support of a state actor.Thus the Afghan Mujahids of 1979-92 succeeded not because of their Jihadist zeal but thanks to US Dollars , military hardware and Pakistan as major base area.ISI officers like Brigadier Yasub Dogar was penetrating as far as Gardez to supervise rocket attacks on Gardez.For almost each major Mujahid attack a video film was made and sent to the CIA headquarters .Just like a contractor who has to support his invoices with supporting documents.


While Gwadar acted as a catalyst , Operation Enduring Freedom enabled many state actors to support the Baloch with military hardware and US Dollars just like what Pakistan did to Afghanistan in 1979-92 ! The wheel had turned full 360 degrees.But history is cruel and does not stand ignorance and injustice.


The Pakistani military establishment under the usurper Musharraf stayed in supreme denial.Thus when I stated in an article published in daily Statesman Peshawar that the next low intensity war may be fatal ! In 1971 there was West Pakistan to fall back upon ! In the next conflict the existence of what remains of Pakistan may be at stake ! Baluchistan and NWFP can absorb thrice as many Pakistani troops as Indian Held Kashmir can absorb ! I received an e mail from the editor stating  that my article had caused a stir in GHQ and that the newspaper could not publish my second article.

 


 

My work in Balochistan takes me to every nook and corner of the province.Over last seven years  ambushed laid by the Baloch have grown in sophistication with the biggest ambushes being laid at Bahlol Basri on Kingri Chamalang road in late 2011.


Turbat and Panjgur are in the lead with the fiercest ambushes at Niwano in Buleda , Kalatuk and Mad Bullo.Panjgur is like what Marri area was in 1974.Middle class leaders like Dr Allah Nazar command allegiance from Mashke near Khuzdar till Mand Bullo on the Iranian border.

My dear friend now a major general told me that all is in control but the civilians in the intelligence setup were more skeptical.The most brilliant summing up which one of them gave me was that we may be able to physically eliminate some separatists but we have failed to eliminate the idea of independence from the heart of the Baloch youth.


When I met legendary Baloch leader Mir Hazar Khan Ramkhani at Tadhri in December 2011 , he remembered young Punjabi and other leftists like Ahmad Rashid,Najam Sethi,Dillip Das and Rashed Rehman who had come to Tadhri Ghar in early 1970s.Now in his old age Mir Hazar Khan was more philosophical and narrated that the corps commander Quetta had visited him.Alas he said that the new generation was alienated.Although the Marris , the fiercest of all Baloch tribes wanted to make peace, there were major irritants hindering the process.


This is a time to think , to reflect and to meditate.Wars were never won by bullets or swords alone.Blaming India , USA , Israel is counterproductive.All will be OK when we agree that the fault was inside us also .By us I mean the Pakistani establishment.


The first step must be to hold new elections in Balochistan. Ammend the 1973 constitution allowing all provincial governments to enter into partnership with foreign governments for any business enterprise .This would bring prosperity to all provinces and specially Balochistan.


Ironically Balochistan is not the only sufferer.In 1995 the Pakistani Federal Government contested Punjabs right to construct a ring road in Lahore and the Faiasalabad Pindi Bhattian Motorway with foreign Build Own Lease and Transfer system.Thus the Lahore Ring Road was delayed by some seven to eight years.


The issue is not Indian interference or US designs but an inbuilt intellectual constipation in Islamabad inherited from the British viceroys.Times have changed , so we have to change also.Or we will be drowned and taken to the bottom of the sea by the ruthless tide of history.


New states can be created in a jiffy when it comes to serious issues of global geopolitics.The congress defied the British in 1939 by non cooperation in the British war effort.The British revenge was partition of India which has kept the Indo Pak in relative instability since 1947.


Bosnia ,Kosovo were created with US support trampling all international principles.Iraq was literally divided in three parts in last ten years.Afghanistan may be divided into two or three parts in the next five years.Maps change , boundaries change.States are important but not sacred.


It is time that Pakistani establishment thinks proactively rather than staking their entire strategy on a few intelligence bosses assessments.Nothing is inevitable in history.What was lost in Hyderabad Jail in 1959-60 can be retrieved with a major change of political and constitutional posture in 2012.

Fear made men believe in the worst , but in this case , if major changes are not made in Balochistan policy , the worse may come true.




PUBLICATIONS , RECOMMENDATIONS AND TESTIMONIALS AGHA H AMIN

http://www.scribd.com/doc/92399986/Testimonials-Recommendations-and-Publications

http://www.scribd.com/doc/83916444/Agha-H-Amin-Publications

BRIEF HISTORY OF PAVO 11 CAVALRY
http://indopakmilitaryhistory.blogspot.com/2011/09/pavo-11-cavalry.html

PUBLICATIONS AGHA H AMIN

http://www.scribd.com/doc/61839666/Indo-Pak-Wars-A-Pictorial-History


http://www.scribd.com/doc/21686885/TALIBAN-WAR-IN-PAKISTAN-AFGHANISTAN-A-WRITERS-PERCEPTIONS-FROM-2001-TO-2011


http://www.scribd.com/doc/22457862/Military-Decision-making-and-leadership


http://www.scribd.com/doc/22151765/History-of-Pakistan-Army-from-1757-to-1971-PRINTING-ENABLED-Do-acknowledge-to-the-author


http://www.scribd.com/doc/22455178/Letters-to-Command-and-Staff-College-Quetta-Citadel-Journal


http://www.scribd.com/doc/23150027/Pakistan-Army-through-eyes-of-Pakistani-Generals


http://www.scribd.com/doc/23701412/War-of-Independence-of-1857


http://www.scribd.com/doc/22107238/HISTORY


http://www.scribd.com/doc/21693873/Indo-Pak-Wars-1947-71-A-STRATEGIC-AND-OPERATIONAL-ANALYSIS-BY-A-H-AMIN-THIS-BOOK-CAN-BE-PRINTED-FROM-THIS-SITE