cheap for someone else’s war. But what we see instead is everyone walking scot-free. It doesn’t matter if you kill a hundred heart patients, plant a bomb, or openly act as an agent of foreign powers, you will never be punished in Pakistan. This has to stop. Giving the Pakistani state some backbone has become indispensable. Without accountability, Pakistanis are losing faith in their country’s future.
Memogate can create a much needed precedent for the kind of fate that should await anyone in Islamabad who decides to betray the country. If nothing else, let’s learn how beacons of democracy like United States and Israel have dealt with their treason convicts. We are even softer than India, where a female Indian diplomat accused last year of spying for a foreign government was initially handed over to the country’s spooks for interrogation. We are too soft for our own good. We lodged the main accused in Memogate at the Prime Minister House.
In a responsible democracy, senior members of PPPP should have been the first to ask our president and the (now ex-) ambassador to Washington to de-link themselves from party and government pending their legal cases. But ours is hardly a democracy thanks to politicians that lack maturity and good judgment. [Congratulations to our nation, by the way. Peshawar airport now has a new name. A key development goal achieved. Someday when we have real democracy someone please introduce legislation to bar failed politicians from naming public properties after their leaders.]
It is a failure of our democracy that no veteran politician in the ruling party was ready to put loyalty to the party and country above loyalty to the president. And this is how a failed experiment in democracy scuttles an important probe linked to national security.
The writer works for Geo television. Email: aq@paknationalists.com
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