‘advice’ and ‘action’ had shrunk. On August 25, the COAS was briefed on Karachi and Dr. Asim Hussain was arrested the following day. In the post-August 26 period it became clear that the architects of apex committees had moved from arresting culprits on List B to constraining offenders on List A. At the same time, the ‘targeted operation’ in Karachi had gone ‘comprehensive’; from ‘terrorism’ to ‘corruption’.
General Raheel Sharif has two constituencies: army rank-and-file and public opinion. Right now, the general is on the right side of rank-and-file and also the ‘most favourite’ in public opinion. The two strengths behind the Raheel Doctrine are: the institutional vigour of Pak Army and the personal popularity of General Raheel Sharif. The weakness: the law. It has been nine months and the apex committees are yet to be notified. Imagine: the committees have no TORs.
White collar crime is difficult to catch in the best of environment – we have an environment where everything is actually in favour of the white collar criminal. Please mark my words: NAB will fail to frame the proper charges even if the Rangers arrest the devil himself. On top of that, the conviction rate at our Accountability Courts is five percent while expectations behind the Raheel Doctrine are sky high. To be certain, the consequence of these two factors will be disappointment on a national scale.
Under the diseased trias politica Pakistan had lost territory to the militants. Under the diseased trias politica we had lost 60,000 Pakistani lives. Under the diseased trias politica Pakistanis had lost confidence in their state. Under the diseased trias politica Pakistanis had lost hope.
The Raheel Doctrine has established the writ of the state. Under the Raheel Doctrine Pakistanis are reestablishing their ties with their state. Most importantly, the Raheel Doctrine has brought back hope.
The billion dollar question is: can the Raheel Doctrine can take this campaign to its logical end?
The writer is a columnist based in Islamabad. Email: farrukh15@hotmail.com Twitter: @saleemfarrukh
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