Pervez Musharraf – A Warlord Lost By Democracy
Pervez Musharraf – A Warlord Lost By Democracy
Pervez Musharraf, mastermind of the Kargil war and former president of Pakistan, passed away on Sunday. Musharraf’s career as army chief and president remained controversial.
In his autobiography – ‘In the Line of Fire’,
he has given information about how we have escaped the clutches of death many
times in the past. On August 17, 1988, he was going to Rawalpindi from
Bahawalpur along with dictator Zia-ul-Haq. The plane crashed suddenly. Among
them was the then US ambassador to Pakistan, Arnold Louis Raphael. Zia, Raphael
and many others died in it. Musharraf was appointed as Zia’s military
secretary. But at the last moment another Brigadier was appointed in his place.
Then he went into the plane and died. There was a lot of discussion about this
plane crash. However, the cause remained unclear. Musharraf, who came to power
by killing democracy, had to go because of the people’s movement and the
victory of the Pakistan People’s Party. After that, no army chief tried to
seize power. Even further, the chances are slim. During the Musharraf era and
for some time after, America needed Pakistan for Afghanistan. Today she is no
more. Therefore, there is no possibility of much help from America.
During the important period from 1999 to 2008,
Musharraf was the leader of the country. In the year 2001, after the attack on
the World Trade Center by the Taliban, the entire picture of Afghanistan and
Pakistan changed. During this period, he was the head of Pakistan, which had
geopolitical importance. When America attacked Afghanistan, Taliban chief
Mullah Omar, Al Qaeda’s Osama bin Laden, Haqqani network’s Jalaluddin and
Sirajuddin Haqqani and other terrorists took refuge in Pakistan.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Baluchistan have been in turmoil due to land-based militancy. Militants against America began to gain sympathy. In the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, the 2002 elections defe
Pervez Musharraf – A Warlord Lost By Democracy
ated the
left-wing National Party and led to a government of various religion-political
parties called the Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal (MMA). MMA gained sympathy due to
the events in Afghanistan. The army also helped them. Today ‘Tehrik-e-Taliban’
has shocked Pakistan. On January 30, more than a hundred people were killed in
a TTP blast at a mosque in Peshawar. Attacks occur daily in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
and Balochistan. This TTP started during the Musharraf era. TTP was established
in December 2007. But it started in the year 2004 in the military operation in
Waziristan, which is adjacent to Afghanistan.
During the Musharraf era in 2004, Mullah
Dadullah started the suicide bombings. Youth in Waziristan trained to become
suicide bombers. Later suicide attacks increased in Pakistan. Today, Pakistan
has to plead with Taliban Afghanistan to stop the TTP. Musharraf came to power
after ousting Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on October 12, 1999. Earlier, Indian
Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee had taken a bus to Lahore with a message of
peace. Issues like peace, trade etc. were discussed between Sharif and
Vajpayee. The same ‘Lahore Manifesto’. The then army chief Musharraf did not
like this. He built Kargil. Pakistan suffered a huge loss in it. US President
Bill Clinton had to request mediation.
All this was done by Musharraf without discussing with Prime Minister Sharif. Nawaz took action against Musharraf and forced his ouster. Musharraf sacked Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhary. There was an outcry against that decision. It started the movement for ‘Independent Judiciary’. Even those who welcomed Musharraf went against it and stood by Chaudhary.Musharraf, who staged Kargil against the Vajpayee-Sharif peace process, came to Agra in 2001 to hold peace talks with India. There was an atmosphere that some concrete decisions would be made in that meeting. In reality, the meeting was fruitless as differences continued over Kashmir. Later in early 2004, the meeting between Vajpayee and Musharraf in Islamabad on the occasion of the SAARC Summit became historic. It was decided to initiate dialogue and give importance to issues like Siachen, Sarcreek, trade etc. Musharraf also agreed that Pakistan’s land will not be allowed to be used by extremist organizations. But it didn’t happen.
In the year 2006, serial bomb blasts were
carried out in local trains of Mumbai. Later Dr. During the tenure of Manmohan
Singh, various issues were discussed. Musharraf was saying that Siachen, which
is the highest battlefield in the world, should be de-armed. However, Dr. Singh
did not accept it. Musharraf came home to participate in the 2013 elections.
Barely a thousand citizens gathered to welcome him at the Karachi airport. It
made the future of his party clear. All of Musharraf’s candidates were defeated
in that election. One thing is clear from this, that the people of Pakistan do
not want army chiefs in power. They want democracy.
If we look at the subsequent history, the army
chief did not seize power. Musharraf became the last army chief in the journey
of Pakistan at least till now! Pervez Musharraf, possessed by hatred of India,
repeatedly thwarted all peace efforts. Kargil war was imposed on India.
Finally, the last Pakistani army chief has died in exile and a death sentence
on his head.

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