given his life for this country.
After taking charge, Gen Raheel has taken strict measures to curb corruption, maladministration and commercial activities within the army. He knows that without proper peace and law and order the country cannot progress. Terrorists were stupid enough to attack the Army Public School in Peshawar last year and murdered many young innocent children in cold blood. That turned out to be the proverbial last straw and the army is now all set to sort them out once and for all with the backing of the whole nation. There is now no longer any place for them to hide and, hopefully, terrorism will soon be a thing of the past.
The only way to control the law and order situation is to deweaponise the country. An ordinance is needed to force the people to surrender their weapons within, say, two weeks and any violators should be sentenced to a lengthy prison sentence of, say, 14 years. If they are caught a second time, the penalty should be death by hanging.
Sometimes strict and draconian measures are a must in order to maintain law and order, and combat rogue elements. If this kind of evil is not crushed in its initial stages, it becomes a monster. If any leniency is shown, looters, thieves, dacoits, etc will become even more powerful and the honest will be poor and helpless.
Unfortunately, our civilians are expert patrons of corruption and incompetence. They blatantly violate the constitution and the laws and are proud about that. Equally unfortunate is the fact that all our military rulers, except for Ayub Khan during the first five years of his rule, immediately started surrounding themselves with corrupt and dishonest politicians. This led to them receiving what they deserved – unceremonious exit – but to the detriment of the country.
The point here is that only illegal actions require attempts at justification by flimsy methods. Honest work for the betterment of the people is immediately recognised for what it is and leads to hero worship of the perpetrator. The moment someone starts trying to prolong their rule by illegal means, that is the beginning of their end; never doubt it!
My column on the control of flood waters was appreciated by many knowledgeable people. Two highly qualified and experienced water experts, Pakistanis working in Canada and the US, offered their services to me if I were to be given charge of any such project. They are both willing to give up bright careers and comfortable lives abroad in order to serve Pakistan. Should the army decide to accept this challenge, it would be the beginning of turning Pakistan into a stable, rich state.
Email: dr.a.quadeer.khan@gmail.com
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