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The Other Miracle -
Saeed Akhtar Malik

Towards the end of Zardari's tenure unimpeded plunder and misrule, PML-N, under the criminal guidance of its grand master, was sharpening its claws to have another dig at a Pakistan, which, as a result of Zardari's remorseless depradations, was already becoming a carcass.

Nawaz Sharif, the top contender for the title of the greatest crook of a benighted and unfortunate land, in a keen tussle with Zardari, was running for PM a third time. The infamous "Charter of Democracy" signed between these two mega crooks, brought them on the same side, as they planned and executed the rape of their country.

The constitution was suitably amended to facilitate their hold on power, to give them immunity from accountability, and to reduce Pakistan to a confederation. The mutual give and take between Zardari and Nawaz Sharif which led to the mangling of the constitution, also allowed Nawaz Sharif to have a third crack at the fortunes of Pakistan.

Pakistan was used to being robbed in multifarious ways. The most usual of these was skimming off huge "commissions" and crafting of SROs, some of which had a life of no more than a day--opening the custom duty door for a single caper in the morning, and closing it before nightfall. To this Zardari added his own innovations, like plain highway robbery and and putting a huge premium on meetings with him, sought by rich businessmen wanting to become even richer, where time was allotted on a "per minute basis", where each minute cost the supplicant, quite literally, lakhs of rupees.

But by the time a salivating Nawaz Sharif was due for his third stint at the helm, the conventional theft had lost its charm and thrill. To get one up on Zardari he wanted to do something spectacular. He wanted to pull off a caper which was not a simple spot job, but a linear caper which would keep on giving for at least a decade and a half.

For this, plans for an LNG deal with Qatar were ironed out. First his own man was to be posted as ambassador to Qatar. Then Saif ur Rehman was made ambassador extraordinaire to bring his business expertise to craft the deal. Then a Pakistani businessman, who could be totally trusted, was brought in. And then, after he won the elections and became P.M for the third time, he appointed a minister in his cabinet to coordinate the massive theft, which was to be his first gift to his country kicking off his third innings of plunder.

The highlights of this deal were:
-LNG would be bought from Qatar at highly inflated prices at a time when gas prices were falling.

-This agreement would tie Pakistan to keep buying gas from Qatar at these inflated prices for the next 15 years.

-A terminal was to be built at Karachi for this LNG. The price of this terminal was U.S.D 30 million, but which was enhanced to between 120-130 million dollars.

-A clause was later added to the agreement, which stipulated that for each day that this terminal was not in use, Pakistan would pay charges of US $ 272 , 000---I am informed that for the last 45 days the terminal has not been in use. The readers may calculate what Pakistan has had to pay out!

-But the most brilliant clause of this agreement with Qatar is that this agreement will remain "secret". The reason given for this secrecy is that if the stipulations of the agreement became known, these would be a cause of embarrassment to a "brotherly Muslim country!"

So how was money to be made in this deal? This should be obvious. The difference between the real gas price and the inflated one will go to a Swiss bank account. The ninety or so million dollars "saved" in the cost of the terminal will go to the same account. And lastly, the "earning" of $ 272 , 000 per day when this terminal was idle, would also go to the same account. And the first and last of these expenses to go to this account will keep doing so for the next FIFTEEN YEARS....burn your heart out Mr Asif Ali Zardari, because you've been had!
The man who coordinated, crafted, and executed this deal, is none other than Mr Shahid Khaqan Abassi, the Prime Minister we have just sworn in to sit on the seat vacated by ex Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, who has just been kicked out for corruption!
Could there really be a greater miracle than this?

But the attendant question is, how does a poor country like ours pay for a deal like this? The answer is very simple. We get loans from IMF. These loans pay for scams like this one. So this is a "circular " debt. Our leaders do the thieving; to pay for such thefts loans are taken from IMF; and the people of Pakistan are then to pay off such debts to IMF for the next hundred years, while Pakistan loses its sovereignty. Simple.

It is my contention that if the total volume of theft our politicians, bureaucrats, businessmen, and generals have committed, can be computed, it will very nearly equal what we owe to the international lending agencies.

What we owe is known. What we earn is also known. This is simple maths. What we owe is more than we earn. We have to begin repaying what we owe by 2018. This we dont have the resources to do. When we default on our international debt, sanctions is the first thing we should fear among many other arm twisting measures that will be taken against us. The cumulative effect of all these will be our loss of sovereignty. Those who have put up the money will demand their pound of flesh. It is my conviction that they will demand a surrender of our nuclear assets, an end to CPEC, and free play in Baluchistan.

Pakistan will be brought down to its very knees without an external enemy having had to fire a single shot. The shots that had to be fired have already been fired by our corrupt elite. While we were looking out towards our borders our rulers were busy hollowing out Pakistan. Mega corruption was always the single most lethal threat to our national security and survival, and should have been laid down as a national security imperative.

I have repeatedly tried to impress this on the minds of the powers that be. I have it on very good authority that what I was writing, was being read by Raheel Sharif. I appealed to him repeatedly to see the writing on the wall, and as the de facto guarantor of the security of the state, knock the doors of the Supreme Court to ask for in in camera hearing on how Nawaz Sharif and company were impeding the efforts of Zarf e Azab, and how their plunder of the country was tantamount to the single greatest threat to the security of the state. But sadly, becoming Field Marshal, or getting a three year extension seems to have grabbed the whole of his little mind, leaving little space for weightier matters.
Be that as it may, we are now in need of our third miracle, and this is to take the first miracle, the ouster of Nawaz Sharif, to its logical conclusion..

Though Nawaz Sharif has been shown the door, he has left behind his pile of "loyal" refuse.... loyal because they were equally involved with the rape of their mother[land] in partnership with him. And they are determined to make Pakistan bleed and drag it to the very edge from where our Supreme Court has tried valiantly to drag it back.

This must immediately be stopped. Pakistan is a bleeding and very weak patient. It cannot bear any more cuts. If it has to survive, the cuts must immediately cease and bleeding stopped.

The President, the Chief Justice, and the Army Chief should get together to do this. Because the de facto charge of national security lies with the Army Chief, it is he who should bring about this meeting. And this meeting should decide to do the following 3 things ;

1 -At the moment there are no more than 20 people who need to be put away to ensure that no more instability is allowed to be visited upon Pakistan. About fifteen of them, though ministers today, can be cited for contempt of court. The evidence to do this exists in miles of TV footage. Take these fifteen out and the rest will run for cover.

2 -The Supreme Court should take suo moto notice of literally hundreds of cases of corruption exposed by our media, and as a first step, put these people on ECL. These people are about the only national treasure we have left. We need them to be here so that we can squeeze them and get back the gold they have stolen.

3 -The President should be strengthened against forced resignation.

Just these three things need to be done, and thereafter the Army Chief need just send around a subedar and he will be enough to do the mopping up.

In all this, the only thing the army should not be tempted to do is to come in to rule the country. It should though, in partnership with the SC help clear the decks, and follow up with ensuring a clean election. And after the elections it should throw its considerable heft behind ensuring that reforms be so made that the bureaucracy and the police be so restructured that their postings transfers and promotions are not hostage to the executive.. Without subverting the police and the bureaucracy to their ends, political leaders cannot commit theft, and if they still manage to do so, they cannot be immune from the consequences.

The state should be seen as the supreme value. A constitution subverted to barter away the state can only be an inimical document, and must be brought back into a shape which guarantees the security of the state and the welfare of the people for whom it is the supreme law. A mangled constitution like ours is as present, which ensures immunity to a corrupt and mercenary elite at the cost of the state and the people, can have no sanctity.

This time is crucial for the destiny of Pakistan. A beginning has been made so that a corrupt few do not make this destiny hostage. But if this beginning does not have a felicitous conclusion, the beginning will have no meaning. This is what the C.J and the Army Chief must be very clear about.

We've had the miracle of the ouster of Nawaz Sharif. We've then had the miracle of seeing Shahid Khaqaan Abassi elevated to Prime Minister. This second miracle nullifies the first.

We now need a third miracle. We want the refuse of Nawaz and company swept out not just from our lives, but also from our memory. And we need to see being brought to the book Zardari and his footmen, along with camp followers like Fazl ur Rehman, Asfandyar Wali, Achakzai, the s*** that Altaf Hussain has left behind, and the many who are hiding under their beds.


- Saeed Akhtar Malik


p.s : I end with urging Gen Bajwa to study and see the threat of mega corruption for what it really is; to redefine national security imperatives and give to this cancer the "honoured" place it deserves in these imperatives; and to openly work with the Chief Justice towards crushing the head of this poisonous snake of corruption, so that Pakistan gets a new lease of life. And for these measures to have any credibility, let him begin SIMULTANEOUSLY with the generals who've received just a tepid slap on their wrists for bringing dishonour to every man in uniform, and a taint which no amount of dry cleaning can restore to purity. (also by the author)

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Excellent read. Instead of NAB, how about a federal army anti-corruption bureau? No one messes with the army. Or at least a competent one like the FBI under MoI?
 
huge premium on meetings with him, sought by rich businessmen wanting to become even richer, where time was allotted on a "per minute basis", where each minute cost the supplicant, quite literally, lakhs of rupees.

But saying Salam and Ya Ali Madad is Free of cost..
 
We've had the miracle of the ouster of Nawaz Sharif. We've then had the miracle of seeing Shahid Khaqaan Abassi elevated to Prime Minister. This second miracle nullifies the first.

We now need a third miracle. We want the refuse of Nawaz and company swept out not just from our lives, but also from our memory. And we need to see being brought to the book Zardari and his footmen, along with camp followers like Fazl ur Rehman, Asfandyar Wali, Achakzai, the s*** that Altaf Hussain has left behind, and the many who are hiding under their beds.

Quite passionately written, albeit unnecessarily melodramatic. While I can understand that the author is trying to suggest fixes to what he sees wrong with the country, what he fails to realize is that the very philosophy that has led up to the present predicament in which Pakistan finds itself today, simply cannot be fixed by more of the same kinds of actions arising from the same philosophy.

There are no miracles that will fix Pakistan, not the ones being hailed as such presently, and not the ones being proposed. What will lay the foundation for those fixes to eventually materialize is hard and dedicated work strictly under the rule of law. Sadly, no one is prepared to do that.
 
Quite passionately written, albeit unnecessarily melodramatic. While I can understand that the author is trying to suggest fixes to what he sees wrong with the country, what he fails to realize is that the very philosophy that has led up to the present predicament in which Pakistan finds itself today, simply cannot be fixed by more of the same kinds of actions arising from the same philosophy.

There are no miracles that will fix Pakistan, not the ones being hailed as such presently, and not the ones being proposed. What will lay the foundation for those fixes to eventually materialize is hard and dedicated work strictly under the rule of law. Sadly, no one is prepared to do that.
Seems the current process which is already in process, though a bit slow, is likely to improve situation in future.
 
Seems the current process which is already in process, though a bit slow, is likely to improve situation in future.

Let us all hope that Einstein's famous definition does not apply in this case and the situation in the future does indeed improve somehow.
 
i think current anticorruption process is selective and is done to change govt and break political parties to form new parties.it will end when pti form govt and all corrupt mna agree to join pti govt.it is obvious that when any corrupt politician join pti he is regarded as clean and good.similarly there will be no accountability of military officers.corruption will continue in Pakistan unless accountability is done across the board .
 
This is how I view the LNG deal

  • Pakistan, Iran gas line was on verge of completion needed 2 years of work and inaguration in 2014
  • A solid cheap gas from Iran was in Pakistan's interest and we would have been free of the politics going on in Middle east.
  • We could have got Transit money from other countries

A hasty deal with Qater comes into play , our Government was influenced to consider this deal pressured by USA who wanted us to get involved in this deal becasue doing a deal for gas line with Iran is not healthy for Pakistan.

  • Deal done in haste
  • Later Qater/middle east relations fall bad
  • USA strategically pulls their company out of the LNG terminal deal so we still have the gas issue in country

Bottom Line:
  • Iran-Pakistan gas line still left uncompleted
  • Qater- Pakistan gas unsure what is the effectiveness of this deal
  • TAPI gas line also stuck due to Afghanistan


So clearly we can see , we lost out on all fronts instead we have to pay Qatar or Iran when we don't import from them sufficient quantity


  • Between 2000-2008 Pakistan made tremendous improvements (Musharaf's era)
  • Cursed NRO is created, 100 % due to external pressure from international players
  • Criminals (PPP , PML-N) come back in country and start the decay process for economy


Pakistan's path should have been very simple
  • 2014, completion of Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline and revival of Gas in Baluchistan
  • 2014, we should have also imported J10B fighter jets instead of used Jordanian F16
  • 2013-2017 we should have run various power plants by Gas and generated money and revenue
  • Qater / Russian gas should have also been introduced in country to help bring pricess down


Pakistan need to construct our Policy Around diversifying purchase of oil and gas


a) Iran (Oil Supplier & Gas)
b) Russia (Oil Supplier)
c) Saudia (Oil Supplier)
d) Qatar (Gas)
e) China/Pakistan (Nuclear Technology)

  • Russia/China/Iran/Saudia/ Turkey should be given Free Trade Deals

  • Revival of Railways Freight Train should be Premiere Priority
  • Roads , are second source for transportation not primary
 
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i think current anticorruption process is selective and is done to change govt and break political parties to form new parties.it will end when pti form govt and all corrupt mna agree to join pti govt.it is obvious that when any corrupt politician join pti he is regarded as clean and good.similarly there will be no accountability of military officers.corruption will continue in Pakistan unless accountability is done across the board .
I will tend to differ. If MNS trial is done successfully then a never ending chain will start. The state has already reached a state where it has much more precious thing to lose than money. Country is in vicious debt trap, calling for auto correct or become extinct. All the luxuries which public servants enjoy is because of state, they will not let the state go. Politicians have already stashed enough for their remaining generations so they are not interested in state. But Armed forces and civil servants have lot to lose. With no state there will be no army or a toothless army. So they have to lose a lot which they would not like to happen. I am very hopeful that its the time to rise again.

We could have got Transit money from other countries
quite rightly said. However, i fail to understand why we look at other countries to help. What is stopping us to launch a public limited company (IPOs) for this pipeline. Likewise, instead of selling railways or PIA to other why can we float IPOs say 49% share and appoint professionals through board of governors. The board should comprise of senior people in private sector and not politically affiliated people. Institutional strengthening (under strict accountability) can lead us to prosperity. No permanent pension plans, pay for performance; like private organisation. CEO not delivering say thank you and get another one.
 
I will tend to differ. If MNS trial is done successfully then a never ending chain will start. The state has already reached a state where it has much more precious thing to lose than money. Country is in vicious debt trap, calling for auto correct or become extinct. All the luxuries which public servants enjoy is because of state, they will not let the state go. Politicians have already stashed enough for their remaining generations so they are not interested in state. But Armed forces and civil servants have lot to lose. With no state there will be no army or a toothless army. So they have to lose a lot which they would not like to happen. I am very hopeful that its the time to rise again.


What do you mean by the MNS trial done "successfully" that is sufficient to start a "never ending chain"? The trial has already removed him from power, and the rest of the same system that produced MNS carries on safely and exactly as before. Who shall rise is this situation, as you hope?
 
What do you mean by the MNS trial done "successfully" that is sufficient to start a "never ending chain"? The trial has already removed him from power, and the rest of the same system that produced MNS carries on safely and exactly as before. Who shall rise is this situation, as you hope?
It will be state institutions not army. Institutions will do their job and things will improve. MNS trial is not complete until he and his cronies are wed with the logical conclusion.
 
Corruption was never a crime in Pakistan, specially in higher circles.
NS real crime is something else. He was corrupt since long and his corruption is well known. It's not that establishment has just now got information about his corruption.
 

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