Monday, August 17, 2020

#Pakistan - Two years of #PTI’s rule - PTI’s incompetence in handling the economy during its first year in office

  • Dangers of making opposition desperate
It is incorrect to blame coronavirus alone for the country’s economic woes. Thanks the PTI’s incompetence in handling the economy during its first year in office, fiscal deficit in first three quarters peaked to five per cent of GDP as expenditures broke past records and revenue performance was the lowest almost in a decade. Last year imports shrank, exports stagnated, and FDI plummeted. This year PTI’s inability to comprehend the ways the hoarders and smugglers manipulate the prices in Pakistan led to rise in the prices of wheat, sugar and most of the commodities of daily use. What was left was accomplished by coronavirus
Coronavirus entered Pakistan through Iran due to the failure to arrange proper quarantine facilities in Taftan. A government out to please the religious lobby then allowed the Tablighi Jamaat to hold its multinational gathering in Raiwind thus further facilitating the spread of virus. The permissions given during Ramzan and Eid spread the pandemic all over the country. It goes to the government’s credit though that it has managed to bring down the number of positive cases and the death rate. Its failure to impose the SOPs and leaving everything to the people’s choice can again multiply infections. The government has to learn from other countries who after remaining coronavirus free for weeks are witnessing a spike in it
Unemployment on a massive scale not seen before combined with a spike in the prices of commodities of everyday use can act as a tinderbox.
Kashmir issue has been mishandled. Instead of raising the issue at world forums and international think tanks and displaying films about atrocities in IHK, PTI confined itself this year to holding walks in Pakistan and preaching to those at home who are already converted. FM Qureshi’s indiscreet remarks regarding Saudi Arabia have created a problem for Pakistan
The PTI has continued its policy of persecuting the opposition leaders through NAB. It has also bypassed the parliament to rule through ordinances; 33 this year compared to 6 last year. The PTI MNAs generally respond with personal attacks instead of giving convincing answers to those criticizing government policies.
This is making the opposition restive which can confine itself to parliament or take to the streets. Much will depend on the PTI’s behavior.

Is Pakistan Losing Saudi Arabia?

By Sudha Ramachandran

Pakistan’s relationship with Saudi Arabia, which has been its friend and benefactor for decades, is in trouble. Last week, Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi warned the Saudi-led Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) that if it didn’t convene a meeting of the OIC’s Council of Foreign Ministers to discuss India’s abrogation of autonomy to Jammu and Kashmir on August 5 last year, Pakistan would go ahead to call a meeting of Islamic countries that would stand by it on the Kashmir issue.
In effect, Qureshi was threatening the OIC and the Saudis that Pakistan would go outside the OIC to convene a session on Kashmir.
The Saudis didn’t take kindly to Pakistan’s hectoring and have cracked the whip. They forced Pakistan to return $1 billion recently, which Islamabad repaid after Beijing came to its rescue. The two sides are now locked in tough negotiations for repayment of the rest of the debt.
In 2018, with Islamabad facing a current accounts crisis, the Saudis had extended Pakistan a $6.2 billion package, which included $3 billion in loans and oil on deferred payments worth $3.2 billion. In addition to calling in the loans, Riyadh has frozen the oil credit facility.
This is a major development.
Saudi-Pakistani relations have been strong for decades. Riyadh has been among Pakistan’s strongest supporters on the Kashmir issue and the two have been allies for decades in the Afghan conflict. Saudi Arabia is also the source of 50 percent of Pakistan’s oil imports and the two countries have strong defense ties too.
Saudi Arabia is also a major source of financial support for Pakistan. Indeed, rarely has Pakistan paid back these loans. That the kingdom is now expecting repayment marks a shift in the bilateral relationship.
There are several reasons for the souring relations. Saudi Arabia is not happy with Pakistan fraternizing with countries like Iran, Turkey, and Malaysia, which are rivals to Riyadh’s leadership of the Muslim world. Last year, Pakistan showed much enthusiasm in the planning of a summit of Islamic countries in Malaysia. That drew Saudi ire. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who allowed Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan to ride in his private jet to attend the United Nations summit in New York, abruptly withdrew the jet for the return flight. An embarrassed Khan had to return home on a commercial flight. Khan subsequently stayed away from the Malaysia summit as the Saudis are reported to have warned Pakistan of economic costs.
Another important reason for Saudi Arabia cracking the whip on Pakistan is its strengthening economic and security relationship with India over the past decade. Riyadh and New Delhi are now working together even on counterterrorism issues, which would have been impossible even a few years ago, given Saudi Arabia’s long-standing endorsement of Pakistan’s policy of supporting anti-India terrorist groups.
With its ties with India on the upswing, the Saudis would like to avoid raising the Kashmir issue. There is nothing to be gained from doing this, and a sure price to be paid in its relations with New Delhi. Hence, Riyadh has repeatedly refused to call a high-level meeting on Kashmir at the OIC.
So what lies behind Qureshi’s tirade? Is he trying to position himself in Pakistan’s domestic politics as the most vociferous champion of the Kashmiri cause? His rant could be aimed at showing up Khan’s ineffectiveness in showing results on the Kashmir issue over the past year. He could be trying to impress the military, which is known to favor a hard line on Kashmir and is said to have become increasingly impatient with Khan.
Qureshi has said that his comment was his personal opinion. However, the Pakistan foreign office subsequently endorsed his position. It is unlikely that Qureshi would have made a provocative statement relating to a key ally without the blessings of the military.
Pakistan’s army chief, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, is heading to Saudi Arabia this weekend. Will he be able to smoothen ruffled feathers in Riyadh? New Delhi will be watching.

Pakistan Threatens To Divide The Islamic World – Analysis

By Dr. Subhash Kapila
Pakistan in run-up to its Independence Day 14 August 2020, in characteristic propensity to box much above its geopolitical weight, directly threatened Saudi Arabia heading the Organisation of Islamic Countries (OIC) that should it not convene an OIC Foreign Ministers Meet on Kashmir, then Pakistan would convene he same with Non-Arab Muslim countries.
Pakistan’s Foreign Minister’s impetuous threat of convening an OIC Foreign Ministers Meet on Kashmir, independent of OIC, alluded to the Non-Arab Islamic nations of Turkey and Malaysia presently in cahoots with Pakistan including vocalising Pakistani stances on Kashmir.
The Pakistan-Turkey-Malaysia Bloc (PTM) spearheaded by Pakistan needs to be taken note of by the Islamic World as yet another divisive step against unity of the Islamic Ummah which is already riven by Islamic sectarian rivalries and geopolitical regional power tussles.Should this development be of diplomatic concern to India? India does not have to be concerned except to the extent of keeping PTM further developments especially on Kashmir and pre-empt PTM political mischief on Kashmir-related and Islamic-related meddling to embarrass India.Pakistan’s insidious attempts to divide the Islamic World not on sectarian Sunni-Shia divide but on Islamic ethnicities of Arab Islamic nations and Non-Arab Nations indicates to what extent Pakistan can stoop to in pursuit of its controversial political objectives which are India-centric.
Regular readers of my S AAG Papers would recall that in February 2020 I had pointed out Pakistan’s insidious attempts to form a Non-Arab Muslim Group of Islamic Countries to counter Arab domination of the OIC. Please refer to “Pakistan-Turkey-Malaysia Bloc Challenges Arab Domination of Islamic World’.
Following my above quoted Paper, some weeks later an Israeli columnist came out with a column in an Israeli paper on similar lines but with Iran also added to the PTM Bloc. That added grouping has inherent contradictions as while Iran may be a Non-Arab Islamic nation but it cannot be forgotten that Iran is an Islamic Shia nation and the Sunni-Shia divide in Islam is virtually unbridgeable. The PTM Bloc comprises of Sunni nations only.
The above quoted paper of mine carried out a detailed analysis of the impulses which prompted the emergence of the PTM Islamic Bloc, the present preferences of the PTM Bloc towards China as opposed to the United States and a predictive assessment on the longevity of the PTM Bloc. Hence without a repetitive recounting of the analysis of the above quoted Paper, this Paper would confine itself to an analysis of factors in play on Pakistan’s present threat to Saudi Arabia.
Needless to state that such an outburst by Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi was extremely reckless when Pakistan’s economic survival is dependent on Saudi Arabia financial largesse and from other Arab Muslim countries.Pakistan’s threat was asserted publicly by its Foreign Minister Qureshi intensely piqued by Saudi Arabia’s reluctance to afford Pakistan a forum to castigate India on Pakistan’s controversial perpetuation of Kashmir issue.Contextually, it needs to be recalled that the Malaysian PM Mahathir had convened a PTM Meet in Kuala Lumpur some months back in which Pakistan PM Imran Khan backed out of attending after actively espousing such a Meet. This was done under pressure from Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Sultan who leads the Saudi Government.
In the immediate aftermath of this Pakistani threat two significant developments have taken place. The first impact of the Pakistani threat was Saudi Arabia making Pakistan immediately pay $ 1 Billion of the $ 3Billion loan advanced to Saudi Arabia and also soft-pedalling if not stoppage of nearly $3billion of Saudi subsidised oil supplies to Pakistan. It needs to be recalled that Saudi Arabia had extended a $3 billion loan to Pakistan a year or so back and credit of $3 billion for subsidised oil supplies.
The second impact emerging yesterday was that Pakistan Army COAS General Bajwa is rushing to visit Saudi Arabia on a damage control visit and assuage Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Sultan’s outrage against Pakistan’s threat to Saudi leadership of the Islamic World. At the time of writing, Pakistan Army official spokesperson has reiterated that Saudi Arabia enjoys a centrality in Pakistan’s eternal relations.
Damage control by the Pakistan Army Chief cannot undo the grievous act of challenging Saudi Arabia’s leadership of the Islamic World. Pakistan in earlier years harboured the grandiose illusion that with its over-sized Islamist Pakistan Army and as the only Islamic State with Nuclear Weapons it stood eminently qualified to lead the Islamic World.
That myth got shattered by Pakistan’s economic fragility and the dubious appellation of Pakistan as a ‘Failed State’ always hovering over Pakistan’s head. Despite the foregoing, Pakistan’s illusions still persist amongst most of its more impetuous politicians and especially in persons like Foreign Minister Qureshi who perceives himself as Pakistan’s ‘Prime Minister-in-Waiting’.
Be as it may, what needs to be analysed are the underlying impulses that emboldened Pakistan to challenge Saudi Arabia’s traditional leadership of the Islamic World represented by the OIC. Need it be stated that the foregoing arises from Saudi Arabia’s uniquely significant status as the ‘Custodian of the Holy Places of Islam’ and also the vast financial resources that back the leadership status of Saudi Arabia.
Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Qureshi who is more noted for arrogant flamboyance than prudence would not have dared to cross the ‘red lines’ in terms of official criticisms of Saudi Arabia on his own volition. Somewhere lurking behind this ultimatum on Kashmir issue would have been an implicit backing of the Pakistan Establishment and Pakistan PM Imran Khan If the Pakistan Foreign Minister threats against Saudi Arabia were a stand-alone personal frustration with Saudi Arabia for delaying Pakistan’s insistence to convene an OIC Meet on Kashmir, then one can foresee a sacking of the Foreign Minister sometime soon. Pakistan Army Chief could possibly feel that this action may be able to mollify Saudi Arabia’s outrage against this Pakistan temerity.
Noticeably, there does not emerge any public resentment amongst the Pakistani masses against Saudi Arabia’s reluctance to accede to Pakistani political leadership’s clamour for immediate convening of an OIC Meet to highlight the Kashmir issue.
In Pakistani public’s mind dominated by conservative Islamist Mullahs surviving on financial doles from Saudi Arabian charities and the nearly two million or more Pakistani expatriates from Pakistan’s economically weaker segments seeking fortunes in Saudi Arabia, such resentment against Saudi Arabia as asserted by Pakistan Foreign Minister Qureshi would find no traction.
In my assessment it is in the top echelons of the Pakistan Government represented by Pakistan PM Imran Khan and his Foreign Minister Qureshi that this impulse to forge the PTM Bloc of Non-Arab Islamic nations to challenge the Arab Muslim domination of OIC thrives most noticeably.
For the survival of Pakistan’s ruling PTI Government headed by PM Imran Khan raising the bogey of the Kashmir issue becomes currently a pressing imperative to divert Pakistan’s public discontent on PM Imran Khan’s political failures to provide a ‘Naya Pakistan’ as promised during his opportunistic political campaigning as Pakistan Army’s preferred “Selectee” for proxy governance of Pakistan. With Saudi Arabia not becoming complicit in providing an OIC Forum for Pakistan’s hyperactive salience to Kashmir issue discussions to embarrass India to gain domestic mileage within Pakistan, the Saudi lack of alacrity to concede Pakistani demands becomes irksome and frustrating for Pakistan PM Imran Khan and his Foreign Minister. Noticeably while no political resonance is available to Pakistan PM Imran Khan within Pakistan’s domestic milieu on salience of Kashmir issue at a juncture when Pakistan is groaning under economic misery and China’s Wuhan Virus19 onslaughts, the Pakistani Establishment seems to be drawing political sustenance from Pakistan’s external relationships.
Here coming to the fore are the other two PTM Bloc nations of Turkey and Malaysia and so also China which effectively today has colonised Pakistan courtesy the Pakistan Army Generals who dominate both the CPEC Chines flagship projects in Pakistan and the Pakistan Army security for Chinese workforce handling CPEC projects.
Turkey and Malaysia today are the most vociferous Islamic nations backing Pakistan on the Kashmir issue against India at various international for a through their diplomats as well as public utterances of Turkish President Erdogan and Malaysian PM Mahathir Mohammed. Malaysia continues to harbour Indian Islamic Jihadi preacher Zakir Naik facing criminal charges in India and refuses his extradition. Turkey and Malaysia besides being anti-Indian in their political stances akin to Pakistan also have a larger political aim in the wider Islamic World which borders more on racial arrogance which perceives that the Arab leadership and domination of OIC needs to be replaced with a more modernised Islamic Bloc which could find more international acceptance as ‘Forward Looking Islamic Nations’. My article of February 2020 points out the self-perceived notion of Pakistan, Turkey and Malaysia as leading an ‘Islamic Renaissance’ to dispel the Islamophobia that grips the world today. Well, this is only a self-perceived notion of the PTM Islamic Bloc and unlikely to find traction in the wider Islamic World which survives on the generosity of the oil-rich Arab Monarchies of The Gulf.
In 2020, the above illusion of Pakistan, Turkey and Malaysia however becomes a handy tool for these three nations beset with domestic challenges, virtual diplomatic isolation and unable to spearhead their regional aspirations on their own steam. Highlighting also is required that all the three PTM nations are in testy relationships with the globally predominant United States. Need it be stated that Saudi Arabia which seems to be the intended target of the Pakistan-Turkey-Malaysia Bloc, despite its diplomatic parleys with Russia and China is still the staunchest supporter of the United States and vice versa.
Moving on to the ‘China Factor’ operating in the PTM Bloc dynamics one can observe that this factor greatly is in play here for various reasons and in different manifestations notwithstanding that China assiduously woos Saudi Arabia since the 1970s. Currently China has more reasons in 2020 to geopolitically discomfit the United States and the PTM Bloc is one such instrument. In relation to Pakistan which cannot survive without Saudi Arabian largesse both financial and energy supplies, the question arises whether China can fill up the void should Saudi Arabia cut off all aid to Pakistan?
Similarly, neither Turkey nor Malaysia as Pakistan and PTM Bloc supporters can fill any voids that may emerge with Saudi Arabian outrage against initiatives or assertions directed at Saudi leadership from any quarters in Pakistan.
In my assessment, China neither has the political intention nor the inclinations to loosen its purse-strings to bail out Pakistan’s failing economy nor underwrite Pakistan’s grand geopolitical illusions which could bring China into contention with Saudi Arabia. China’s interest in Pakistan is limited to colonial domination of Pakistan, exploit its rentier state propensities and exploit Pakistan’s vast natural resources in Balochistan. China could at some stage have second thoughts on Balochistan if the Baloch China-centric insurgency and against Pakistan Army becomes intensified.
Concluding, it can be asserted that Pakistan Establishment’s threats against Saudi Arabia’s reluctance to provide a ready OIC forum for hyperactive ventilations of Pakistan against India on Kashmir voiced through its impetuous Foreign Minister Qureshi can be analysed as more arising from political pressure signalling to Saudi Arabia that Pakistan has other foreign policy options. But does Pakistan have such options? All. the same this Pakistani trend and the political inclinations of the PTM Bloc needs constant watching by India, if for nothing else, but to pre-empt political mischief against India.
https://www.eurasiareview.com/17082020-pakistan-threatens-to-divide-the-islamic-world-analysis/

#Pakistan - #PPP - Senate standing committee on HR to move privilege against NAB Chairman

 Senate Standing Committee on Human Rights has decided on bringing a privilege motion against NAB Chairman Justice (R) Javed Iqbal as he did not present himself before the Committee. He had been summoned by the Senate Standing Committee on Human Rights in relation to the cases of missing persons.

Chairman of the Standing Committee Senator Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar stated that the NAB Chairman had been called for a briefing due to his capacity as the Chairman of the Missing Persons Commission. He said that the IG Sindh attended the meeting but Javed Iqbal did not.


According to the registrar, Chairman NAB could not attend the meeting because of health concerns. The registrar also said that Chairman NAB could not come for security reasons due to former President Asif Ali Zardari’s NAB court hearing. It is understandable that Chairman NAB could not attend due to his health; however, security reasons due to Asif Ali Zardari’s summoning and Pakistan Peoples Party are not fathomable and justified. Senator Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar said that the Standing Committee has decided on proceeding with a privilege motion in the Parliament against NAB Chairman Justice (R) Javed Iqbal.


https://www.ppp.org.pk/2020/08/17/senate-standing-committee-on-hr-to-move-privilege-against-nab-chairman/

پورے خاندان کو گرفتار کرنا ہے کرلو، بلاول

پاکستان پیپلز پارٹی کے چیئرمین بلاول بھٹو زرداری کاکہنا ہے کہ پورے خاندان کو گرفتار کرنا ہے کرلو،جمہوریت، این ایف سی، اٹھارہویں ترمیم کسی پر اپنا موقف تبدیل نہیں کریں گے۔
احتساب عدالت کے باہر میڈیا سے بات کرتے ہوئے چیئرمین پیپلزپارٹی بلاول بھٹوزرداری نے کہا کہ عوام اوروکلاء کوعدالت آنے سے روکا گیا، یہ سب جج پردباؤ ڈالنے کی کوشش تھی یا ہم پر۔
انہوں نے کہا کہ زرداری کا اتنا ڈرہے کہ اسلام آباد کی تمام پولیس یہاں کھڑی کر دی، انہوں نے کہا کہ ایک جج کورونا اور بیماری کی وجہ سے آصف زرداری کو وڈیو لنک پر لاتا ہے، ایک عدالت میں زبردستی آصف علی زرداری کو پیش کرایا جاتا ہے ،یہ انکے اور انکے خاندان کے ساتھ نفسیاتی کھیل کھیل رہے ہیں۔
بلاول بھٹو نے کہا کہ آج یہ ہمارے ساتھ ہورہا ہے، کل یہ کسی اور کے ساتھ ہوسکتا ہے، یہ نا ملٹری کورٹ ہے نہ ان کیمرہ کورٹ ہے ،عوام کو حق ہے عدالت آنے کا اور کارروائی دیکھنے کا ۔
پی پی چیئرمین نے بتایا کہ پولیس نے وکلاء فاروق نائیک اور لطیف کھوسہ کو مس ہینڈل کیا، انہیں عدالت میں جانے نہیں دیا، کیا ایسا آزاد ریاست میں ہوتا ہے، آپ کو کیا خوف کیا ڈر ہے؟
انہوں نے کہا کہ آج 17 اگست ہے، ہر جیالے کو 17 اگست یاد ہے، 17 اگست کو مینگو ڈے ہوتا ہے، 17 اگست کو ہی ایک آمر کا آخری دن تھا۔
بلاول بھٹوکا کہنا تھا کہ جو کٹھ پتلی وزیراعظم ہاؤس میں بیٹھا ہے اس کی ڈور کہیں اور سے ہلتی ہے، یہ کٹھ پتلی اور جعلی حکومت نہیں چلے گی،یہ لوگ اپوزیشن پر دباؤ ڈال کر کٹھ پتلی کی طرح چلانے کی کوشش کررہے ہیں۔
انہوں نے کہا کہ پیپلزپارٹی نے یحی، ضیاء اور مشرف آمریت کا بھی مقابلہ کیا ، ہمیں دھمکیاں دی جارہی ہیں کہ ہم بھی لائن میں آجائیں،ہم نہ پہلے دباؤ میں آئے ہیں نہ اب دباؤ میں آئیں گے ۔
پی پی چیئرمین نے کہا کہ جب آپ کے پاس کوئی کیس نہیں ہوتا کوئی دلیل نہیں ہوتی تو گالی دی جاتی ہے، آج سپریم کورٹ کے وکلاء کے ساتھ بدتمیزی کی گئی ، نیب کے وکیل کے پاس کوئی دلیل نہیں تھی تو وکیل ساتھیوں کو گالی دے رہا تھا۔
بلاول نے کہا کہ اگر میں اپنے موقف سے پیچھے نہیں ہٹتا تو یہ میرے خاندان اور کارکن کو انتقام کا نشانہ بناتے ہیں،میں اپنے موقف سے پیچھے نہیں ہٹوں گا، ہم عدالتوں سے انصاف کی توقع کرتے ہیں ، اگر ہم عدالتوں پر یقین نہیں رکھیں گے تو کون رکھے گا۔
انہوں نے کہا کہ ہم انتظار کررہے ہیں عدالت میں ذوالفقار بھٹو کے ماورائے عدالت قتل کیس زیرالتواء ہے، کسی نے نہیں سمجھا کہ اے پی ایس کا ملزم بھاگ چکا ہے ۔