Propping up a messiah: Article by Nadeem Paracha on Imran Khan's politics

elipst

Minister (2k+ posts)
Smokers Corner: Propping up a messiah
Nadeem F. Paracha (13 hours ago)
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What can one say about Imran Khan? A great former cricketer, a compassionate philanthropist and a sorry excuse for a politician? But his continuing forays into bad politics and tactical blunders can be excused, for he is yet to understand that politics is not a game of cricket and that the democratic election process does not follow the selection policy he enforced as the captain of the Pakistan cricket squad.

The truth is Khans penchant for picking up talented players seemed to have gone haywire when he decided to pick his early political mentors. By the time Khan officially entered politics some time in late 1995 it wasnt his pristine education at Oxford University or a more insightful understanding of Pakistans political history that was informing his political make-up.

On the contrary, his ideology was weaved from the usual reactionary claptrap one expects from former ISI men and political Islamic parties, especially those who got emotionally involved in Pakistans counter productive Afghan jihad project in the 1980s. Thus, the next logical step for him, was, of course, going further down the reactionary rabbit hole. This hole is the same one into which a number of urban, middle-class Pakistanis have decided to fall, becoming an isolated (albeit growing) cult of sorts with its own set of prophets that include certain music and fashion celebrities, TV personalities, cricketers, journalists, televangelists et al.

This cult also has its own understanding of Pakistani politics, society and the faith. Its worldview espouses a narrative that puts Pakistan at the centre of the universe around which malicious anti-Pakistan and anti-Islam forces (mostly western) are constantly trying to undermine the countrys political and cultural wellbeing and sovereignty. But the funny thing is that a majority of those following this cult are rather westernised in their habits and many are also well settled in various European countries and the US.

There is a clear lack of self-awareness on their part due to which they seem to completely miss noticing the ideological and existential dichotomy that their outlook exhibits. Its like knowing the spelling of the word hypocrisy but not knowing what it means. This cults messiahs too demonstrate similar dichotomies.

For example, it is ironic hearing men such as Imran Khan, Hamid Gul, Munawar Hassan and Zaid Hamid spout lectures and speeches on corruption, sovereignty and patriotism, when the truth is that much of what these gentlemen are spouting is nothing more than a populist version of a slippery narrative propagated by a political and economic elite. Their roots are not in the so-called masses but in the smoky corridors of Pakistans intelligence agencies and in the comfortable TV lounges of the
countrys urban middle and upper classes.

Since lack of self-awareness is the highlight of this cults gung-ho behaviour, I wonder if Khan is conscious of the fact that much of what he chants in the name of the poor people, free judiciary and national sovereignty is largely a by-product of the nonsense generated for years by the countrys economic, military and social elite groups. Thats why even though the media and politicians have only just begun to suggest that Khan might be being propped up by certain sections of the intelligence agencies, the truth is, as far as his political beliefs are concerned, he was always the establishments man.

This cult of leaders that Khan belongs to is somewhat oxymoronic. They are being used to preach a revolution from above so that a genuine revolution from below (i.e. from the masses) can be kept in check to safeguard the economic and political interests of those sitting at the helm of Pakistans establishment. But is Khan really such a novice? Since he has not been above hypocrisy and contradiction himself, blundering over and again by questioning the moral make-up of various politicians, from Zardari to Nawaz Sharif to Altaf Hussain, in response, he has constantly faced some ugly reminders of his own not-so-moralistic past.

This can let one assume that he is conscious of the said dichotomy, but more so, also conscious of the fact that in a country like Pakistan such dichotomies get lost in the usual hullabaloo about honour. An honour that has more to do with imaginary wars and mythical warriors rather than something a tad more realistic.

Whats more, the more tenacity mainstream political parties in parliament exhibit in the face of a rabid onslaught against its character, the more frustrated this cults leaders and supporters get, consequently becoming more audacious and absurd in their attacks. They foam at the mouth, blasting incoherent rants about patriotism and Islam, sometimes sounding as if they are suffering from a rapid case of reverse evolution.

A man like Imran Khan with such a fantastic cricketing career and an impressive record of philanthropy, a man who once seemed to possess all the right ingredients to become a truly progressive politician, has, unfortunately, landed on his face. It is all too obvious now who is trying to pick him back up, and that too for all the wrong reasons. His supporters, mostly through social media, are just fodder to feed his delusion of being the messiah that Pakistanis await.

http://www.dawn.com/2011/06/26/smokers-corner-propping-up-a-messiah.html
 

arslan4u

Minister (2k+ posts)
These lowlifes will do what they always do, but it wont really make a difference. When PTI comes in power they will all start writing pro-PTI articles full of flowery words and praise Imran Khan for his politics.

Imran khan is the most popular leader of Pakistan - PEW survey. Summary by Dr Arif Alvi

  1. Imran Khan is increasingly popular in Pakistan. 68% have a favorable view of Khan (up from 52% in 2010). Imran Khan is widely popular across both main political parties; 81% of PML-N supporters and 61% of PPP supporters give him a favorable rating.
  2. Nawaz Sharifs figures are poorer than last year: 63% express a positive opinion, down from a year ago when 71% held this view.
  3. Gen. Kiyani is at 52% (down from 61% in 2010)
  4. CJ Iftikhar Chaudhry is at 51% (down from 61%)
  5. Prime Minister Gilani is at 37% (down from 59%)
  6. President Zardari is at 11% (down from 20% in 2010 and from 64% in 2010). 63% from PPP dislike him
  7. 69% want U.S. and NATO troops out of neighboring Afghanistan.
  8. 62% oppose U.S. anti-terrorism efforts.
  9. 92% are dissatisfied with the countrys direction
  10. 85% say the economic situation in Pakistan is bad
  11. 60% think the economy will worsen in the next 12 months; only 13% believe it will improve.
  12. What are the problems in Pakistan? 97% consider inflation as a big problem, 91% say crime is a major problem too, 89% consider lack of jobs, 88% terrorism, and 79% consider that corrupt political leaders are a big problem
  13. 85% Pakistanis say suicide bombing and other violent acts against civilians in defense of Islam are never justified. A major change from 2002 when only 38% said this
  14. Only 6% view US as a partner of Pakistan and 69% consider it as an enemy
  15. 18% think that Pakistan government knew that Osama was hiding in Abottabad
  16. Only 37% support army action in FATA and KPK (down from 53%)
  17. 12 % give a favorable rating to Al Qaida and Taliban and majority do not like them. More support for Lashkar Taiba at 27%
  18. 62% oppose US war on Terror and 69% want it to leave Afghanistan
  19. India is considered a bigger threat (57%) than Taliban (19%)
  20. 79% believe the military has a good influence on the country, down by 4% (only) after Abottabad action (was 83%)
  21. 63% disapprove of US Abottabad action and 57% consider the killing of Osama was a bad thing
  22. 97% consider drone strikes as bad
  23. 60% have a good opinion of religious leaders
  24. More than 70% in Pakistan, Egypt, Jordan, Indonesia, and Turkey have a negative opinion about the US
  25. Both Pakistanis and Indians are very negative about each other and both want improvement in relations.
 

elipst

Minister (2k+ posts)
@ [MENTION=15741]arslan4u[/MENTION]

I dont Nadeem Paracha cares much about who is in power and who is not. He has always maintained a stance against political parties using religion, his views on JI have remain unchanged in 20 years.
 

shaheer

Minister (2k+ posts)
ab yeh kacha danishwar kahan se uth k aa gya ha??????jis kisi ko apna face wash nahe karna ata woh aa k imran pe likhna shuru ho jata ha.agar imran myn aisa kuch nahe to sub tattttooooos ko marore kyon uth rahay hyn,ignore karo ik ko??pakistan would b unlucky if it wastes this crystal clear brave man imran khan.
 

victim

MPA (400+ posts)
Nadeem Paracha badly failed to damage Imran Khan's image on the contrary he was very successful in showing to what low class of journalism he belongs.
 

Zoaib

Minister (2k+ posts)
"His supporters, mostly through social media, are just fodder to feed his delusion of being the messiah that Pakistanis await."

Perhaps the recent survey by PEW was also conducted on the social media. Oh wait, it wasn't! It was conducted in both the urban AND the rural areas of Pakistan and Imran Khan was found to be supported by the majority of Pakistanis. And the methodology was sound. Pseudo-liberals such as the likes of NFP should open their eyes and recognize increasing genuine support when they see it. Sadly, I think they're too prejudiced especially because of Imran's pro-Pakistan stance on the War on terror. The only thing good I can see is that atleast they recognize his philanthropic success.
 

mrcritic

Minister (2k+ posts)
NADEEM F___ PARACHA is the biggest DEFEATIST BLOGGERS - HE CALLS HIM SELF MILITANT LIBERAL. GO FIGURE!

I hate him with a passion, but still read his $hit and hate him more(bigsmile)

Follow his TWEETS and you will come to know what sort of FASCIST WANKER HE IS, FYI he enjoys his BEER.
 

Love_PTI

Citizen
What I can say now about this writer...If Imran has failed in politics then why PML-N and PPP, MQM all are feeling not comfortable now, Why they all are feeling worries now. Why every young person is behind this single man now...Why we are unable to see anyone from all these big parties in action in future...By the way I like this article from one point of view, that Imran really did need some kind of -ve comments because everyone was writing ans saying in favor of him, It will boost him much more now.... :)
 

karachiwala

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
NADEEM F___ PARACHA is the biggest DEFEATIST BLOGGERS - HE CALLS HIM SELF MILITANT LIBERAL. GO FIGURE!

I hate him with a passion, but still read his $hit and hate him more(bigsmile)

Follow his TWEETS and you will come to know what sort of FASCIST WANKER HE IS, FYI he enjoys his BEER.
Not only that he is also a coke addict. The guy is usually high on coke. Even if you see his interviews you will see it in his eyes. By the way the guy is on US payroll so anything good for Pakistan is BAD for him.