Hail the new Troika

An interesting perspective from Fahd Hussain…

Hail the new Troika! - The Express Tribune

It’s official. Pakistan has a new ‘Troika’: Sharif, Sharif and Khan. Is this combo going to drag us kicking and screaming towards a new Pakistan?
The new troika signifies changing times in Pakistan. The term was originally coined in the early 1990s to describe the three men who together wielded power and ran the country. The three were the all-powerful Eighth Amendment-armed president, the popularly elected prime minister and the army chief. Through the nineties, this troika shared a rocky relationship that shaped the turbulence of the era.
The troika ended when General Musharraf took charge. He ruled alone.
On his departure, a new troika emerged during the PPP rule: President (Asif Ali Zardari), army chief (General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani) and chief justice (Iftikhar Chaudhry). The prime minister had all the powers since the annulment of the Eighth Amendment, but in reality he remained subservient to Mr Zardari, and therefore, out of the troika.
The president was knocked off the list once Mr Zardari left office. Yet another troika emerged: Prime Minister (Nawaz Sharif), Army Chief (General Raheel Sharif) and Chief Justice (Chaudhry). The three most powerful men in the country co-existed in an uneasy power-sharing arrangement.
The chief justice was struck off the list on the retirement of Chaudhry. And now we have the latest troika: Nawaz Sharif, Raheel Sharif and Imran Khan.
This is clearly the most interesting, and perhaps the most defining troika to date. Between the three, these men are defining the present, and the future of our country. And this is possibly the first troika that is deliberately upending the status quo — for all the right reasons.
Here’s the key: they get it. Yes, these three gentlemen actually get it. As heads of the two largest political parties and the powerful army, they know what needs to be done and why. They also know if what needs to be done is not done we will face a very long, and a very dark night in the years ahead. And they know that the time to do what needs to be done is now. Right now, right here.
This is the good part. The bad part is that among the lot, these three are probably the only ones who actually get it. The others are paling into irrelevance. The so-called liberals like the PPP, the MQM, the ANP and a smattering of also-rans have caved under the weight of their own contradictions, incompetence and visionless existence as political entities. They are gradually transforming themselves into the litter that needs to be swept clean for the new Pakistan to emerge.

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They are the status quo.
The alphabet soup that defines the religious right represents the archaic, anachronistic, primitive and outmoded world view that hangs around our necks like a 500-tonne millstone. Their relevance lies in theirfossilised world thinking, shared unfortunately, by a significant number of citizens. The religious parties have a strong constituency, and yet they are part of the problem.
They, too, are the status quo.
So how can the change-making new troika make the change? Here’s where the plot thickens. Sharif and Khan are locked into mortal combat. They are at each other’s throats and out to destroy the other. Fear not. This is just what the doctor ordered for Pakistan.
How? For the first time, two members of the troika are pummeling each other within the rules of the game. No more freestyle kickboxing. As they wrestle and wrangle and scuffle and grapple, they strengthen the system and toughen the edifice that holds it all together. It’s happening in front of our eyes: the enforced transparency in the electoral process, the galvanisation of committed supporters, the hyperactivity on the streets and digital highways, the fierce competition to improve governance and usher in a culture of service delivery. This is one fight that is doing us good.
And then there’s the other Sharif who is busy doing what these two men couldn’t; wouldn’t. He’s dismantling other pillars of the corroding status quo, and doing so with a single-mindedness that has not been seen for a while. With aggressive clarity, General Sharif is turning around a long-held, supposedly-sacrosanct military policy of exporting ‘jihad’. His forces have wreaked vengeance on the previously-mollycoddled terrorists and knocked both ‘T’s and the ‘P’ out of the TTP. How cool is that?
Equally cool is the hot pursuit of political and bureaucratic fat cats who have gorged on public funds like wolves on a fresh kill. Encroaching on others’ turf? Bah humbug! When there’s a choice between defending a rotten turf, or smashing the corrupt ring of elected scoundrels, there’s actually no real choice. What we are witnessing in Karachi is a true game-changer: untouchable fat cats being hauled up for their sins in plain view of an applauding populace. All power to the new power of accountability. Let the rascals whine.
Sharif, Sharif and Khan together, and perhaps inadvertently, are carving a new path for Pakistan. It is yet too early to know whether the path will broaden into a shiny eight-lane highway, or crash into the side of a mountain. At this stage, it matters not. What does matter is that three powerful men have converged on to a moment that can define a new reality wrapped in a fresh narrative. What does matter is that Sharif, Sharif and Khan have been catapulted into a game-changing position, and their shots are connecting. In their own separate ways, the three men are smashing, bashing and crashing old idols of a decadent political culture that fed itself fat on inequality, injustice and privilege for the few.
Today, here in Pakistan, these three men, and these three men alone, matter. Forget the Bhuttos, the Walis, the Maulanas and Allamas and Sardars and Makhdooms, and Khawajas and Chaudhries and Rajas. They are irrelevant to the moment that is upon us. Sharif, Sharif and Khan can do for us what no other troika, or diarchy or even a sole ruler has been able to do. They can show us a glimpse of the future we so desperately desire, and so richly deserve.
Hail the new Troika!

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It is indeed an interesting prespective...somebody trying to visualize the big picture here.

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What!!! no "the only leader the only hope", cant be, Pakistan is incomplete without this genius.

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Who is that?

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Exactly. :)

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what trioka....baikar article hai. a lot of big sentences but no substance. yes these 3 men are in news all the times but only raheel sharif is taking some steps which are strategic as he is trying to dismantle this terrorism jinn..both nawaz and khan were shamelessly supporting negotiating with these terrorist organizations no matter what. On indian front, i have no idea what is Imran khan (as opposition leader) and nawaz sharif (as PM) strategy or vision except few statements here and there.

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You are obssessed with someone who has not even done anything wrong.

He is too young now, in 10-20 yrs you may be singing a different tune.

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The attempted forceful overthrow of the govt - dharna - was part of the ‘rules of the game’???

The attack on the national assembly, Ptv, has strengthed the system???

The dharna forcing the govt to give policy matters to Army has strengthened the system???

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The so-called liberals like the PPP, the MQM, the ANP and a smattering of also-rans have caved under the weight of their own contradictions, incompetence and visionless existence as political entities.

:snooty:

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we are talking of the Pakistan we have now, PMLN is much better than PPP, at least they have some vision, and at the moment they fear PTI from the lot. They know they'll need to deliver to avoid what happened to PPP in the previous polls. If we take PTI out of the picture there is virtually no opposition to PMLN. Nothing much can be said for the political parties other than these two. As far as security is concerned, RS is handling it, hence the troika.

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I think giving security matters to RS has helped Pakistan in the long run, and the pressure that PMLN is facing from PTI they are being forced to work for the country, win win...PPP is no where in the picture although its them who hold the leader of opposition post.

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unfortunately i don't see it the same way shah sahib....

terrorism is the biggest problem that we have..and it is completely handled by RS and army. PMLN and PTI had a chance to take a leadership role in this war but they chose to be on the wrong side of the history and finally RS took over it...so no khan, no nawaz, only RS

foreign policy...no one knows what is khan and nawaz vision on foreign policy issues...they have few traditional status quo paragraphs written in their manshoors but have they discussed their strategy on on india, on china, on usa, on uae. nawaz does not even have a foreign affair minister....plus right or wrong but for all practical reasons, RS has taken over the foreign policy...so no khan, no nawaz, only RS

Baluchistan/Karachi issues....you know the reality....no nawaz, no khan, only RS/army

Internal issues..khan has only one card to play "electoral dhandliee"... and nawaz only has one card "infrastructure, roads, bridges". whenever there is a big crisis (flood, earth quake, disease breakout), everyone looks at RS...

so what trioka....

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You need to take it with pinch of salt, the troika of 90s was made of, PM, President and COAS, even then the shots where called by The COAS and president always sided with the men in uniform and PM normally existed to get the bad name.. not change much, the troika is still there.. led and managed by COAS but president is gone and IK have filled in... and PM is there just for name sake... same like good old times...

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Kaptaaan is the real deal

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They got the wrong kahn.. It is Reham Kahn that leads PTI ! AP uncle bhee khush! :D

Imran is doolha bhai now.

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He is just 27 , time is over for this Budhay tHARKI looter ChandaKhor haramkar corrupt civil & military regime
He is just alone in future leadership May be Reham Khan’s son can come out to face The born leader , the only hope

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Takht e Lahore & Establishment united to loot KP Sindh Baluchistan & South Punjab agricultural products Bank

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aap koh Zardari kay baray mein aisee batein nahin karnee chahein, beta bhi uss per jaye ga, pehlay cinema kay bahar black mein ticket bechay ga phir qom koh lootey ga. Jaisay baap waisa beta, donon nakhatoo, corrupt insaan.

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Us ka bap Pakistan kay pehlay Twin Cinema ka malik Landlord aur bsinessman , maqool aadmi tha , Imran kay bap ki tarah haramkhor corrupt naukri say nikala hoa naheen tha

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Good article.

Army Chief has taken the task of eliminating all forms of terrorism and big scale political corruption, whereas Imran has taken the responsibility to reform Pakistan's electoral system, by hook or crook. Say whatever, but two men have totally changed people's perception about so many things - suddenly things look possible and there is change, whether small or big, but they do indeed represent a change from old ways.

For the first time we are seeing a cut throat political opposition which cannot be blackmailed or silenced, and an all active and dangerous COAS yet who doesn't believe in bringing coup to sort out any mess. This is a massive change, and it is an all working change.

In two years, IK has managed to take a war torn KPK to the point that it could now be compered to naturally prosperous and mighty Punjab, the first and only province to achieve this feat, and he did it without restoring to ethnic nationalism. Army Chief's performance has erased the bitterness and disappointment caused by his predecessors, and it has taken Army's image and public perception to a whole new level.

NS will be allowed to complete his full term to show what happens when you give these parties full term - they naturally cancel themselves out. So all of good thing is happening. NS is still seen as a symbol of dark, deceptive corrupt to the core, inept ruling class of 90s, whereas RS and IK represent all the changes happening around him, and perhaps because of him!