Political
Executives, whether competent or not, shape the fate of a country through their
influence in legislatures. In each election, political executives are nominated
by people in the hope that the next person they elect will represent them well
in legislatures. Unfortunately in reality, public’s hope is crushed, almost
always. These executives bring their ego and self-interests before the public’s
interests.
58-2b! It is
an amendment in the constitution of Pakistan which gave President the power to
dissolve the assembly. Ghulam Ishaq Khan, Farooq Laghari, and Musharraf used to
take great advantage of it. Ghulam Ishaq Khan exercised it twice. More
astonishing is the story of Farooq Laghari who used it to dissolve the assembly
of the same PML-N which he represented. Musharraf used to threaten the
judiciary and assembly by 58-2b.
Reason
behind mentioning these facts is to highlight the open secret that political
executives do not care about the poor public. In cases where they are
authorized to use Nuclear Bombs as 58-2b, it becomes almost impossible for the
legislatures to check the power of the executives. It was Mr. Asif Ali Zardari
who played a pivotal role in its removal. Therefore we must give some credit to
Zardari Sab instead of blindly criticizing him.
I agree with your comment that President Zardari must be appreciated for voluntarily giving up power, however it is worth pointing out that even after the removal of his power to dissolve the assemblies, he remained the de-facto leader of the country. And the executive branch of the govt, the prime minister, remained week. This is perhaps because President Zardari was the leader of the ruling party as well as the president of the country.
ReplyDeleteInorder to have an effective head of state, political neutrality is a must.
I do not think that one action of an executive should decide for us if they are good and effective leaders or not. Yes we should not blindly criticise Zardari, but we should also not say that he was a good leader just because of his one good move. To judge the effectiveness and loyalty of a leader to his country is a very difficult thing.
ReplyDeleteI do agree with you though that leaders Pakistan has had uptill now have indeed put their own interests before the interests of the country