Why Karachi Jalsa is a Game Changer?

These protesters are not just sitting fatigued at the dharna site in Islamabad. This so called lashkar exists in every city. Lahore is next.

By Moeed Pirzada (Reproduced from his facebook)

Many things can be said about this large assembly of men and women that is described around quarter a million. (250,000 very conservative estimate). This collection of mankind at a short notice at one point around one issue, “Go Nawaz Go” is in itself a big event from any global or historic standard.

Second, these men and women were not brought in buses, trucks and tractor trollies by Police and Patwaris and unlike MQM, Imran Khan’s PTI had no solid organizational structure (no sector commanders or street & mohalla teams) in Karachi that could force, persuade and transport an ocean of humanity to Mizar-e-Quaid. They came of their free will, because they wanted to. It was thus an expression of human spirit and belief in something. They represented Pakistan’s middle classes: professionals, civil servants, doctors, lawyers, Pilots, Air hostesses, engineers, office workers, IT Experts, Army & Police Officers, managers, factory workers, Students and Professors and so on. And there were fathers with their young daughters, and brothers with sisters and many of them proudly told me that they were impressed by the mutual respect, discipline and sense of solidarity from others around them.

For the past quarter century we and the world argued that where are Pakistan’s middle classes? why don’t they participate in politics? why don’t they change the game? So here they were expressing their disgust against a Dynastic rule by few families (Sharifs, Zardaris, Maulana Fazal ur Rehman and Achakzais), and control over all state institutions from Police and bureaucracy to Judiciary and Election Commission and they were there to protest against Rigged Elections and an elitist mindset that is not ready for political reforms.

All that is relevant; but the real importance of Karachi Jalsa is that it has broken the logjam of the past few weeks. It has destroyed the lens through which govt and its supported and bought media was trying to portray the “movement for political reform”. Nawaz Govt had tried all the tools in its kit - from Police crackdowns, Judicial sanctions and arrests to Army bashing in the parliament and garnering international support in the name of civilian supremacy - and was now waiting for the protests to die down under rain and sun and fatigue. Its attempts to paint “dharnas” or sit-ins as the final point of Imran Khan’s struggle and a failing struggle with Imran painted as a loser or desperate charlatan was bearing fruits.

But all of sudden the Karachi masses have sent the roaring message that " we are not just a few thousand fatigued men and women sitting outside the parliament, they may be the symptoms of us, a focal point, but we are in millions, we are in cities, we represent the brain of this nation, its future and we are everywhere and sooner or later your propaganda mills against us will fatigue and fail, and the world all around us, be it Americans or British or Europeans or Indians or Chinese, will have to realize that instead of believing in sham elections and failed theories of dynastic politics they have to deal with us for we the middle classes of Pakistan represent the future. We carry the destiny of Pakistan and not the illiterate rural voters of Zardari, or the medieval supporters of Maulana Fazlar ur Rehman and Achakzai who still live in 15th century without realizing that how these dynastic parasites are exploiting them. And we want a political deal.

PM Nawaz is continuously hoping against hope to fool everybody in the country and across the world that what he faces is not a genuine political challenge for accommodation and reform but a farce created by his military and that democracy is under siege and he is fighting for civilian supremacy over military. He has succeeded to a great extent that is why even many decent and honest people in media, in civil society, in legal community, in bureaucracy and on social media and most in diplomatic community and across the world supported him for they thought that “democracy is under attack”. You must question: how is it possible? how can they fool so many intelligent people? Answer is: PMLN disinformation machine is very smart; it is capable of playing tricks through double triple speak and is very well financed; after 2008 elections while they ruled 60% of Pakistan, its richest province with most resources, they successfully used a nexus of media and judiciary to paint themselves as “opposition” and thus saved themselves from the “anti-incumbency” feelings that confront every government after 5 years. Its height of stupidity when most international observers and many in Pakistan say that 2013 elections brought a change. There was no change; change came in 2008 elections when PMLN and PPP displaced incumbents “Q” from Punjab. From 2008 onwards, PMLN controlled Punjab and by virtue of their solid control over Punjab and its bureaucracy they displaced PPP from center in 2013. Most forget that Elections that determined the federal govt were fought in Punjab. PMLN are smart in mind games; you have to accept that.

But that roaring sea of humanity in Karachi alive with slogans of “Go Nawaz Go” will now compel minds in and outside Pakistan. World will also have to ponder: Can Nawaz continue to rule Pakistan with iron hand without a political compromise? Why he has no ability to resolve conflicts? What is the nature of this conflict aferall? Is he pitched against the military or urban middle classes? And Can he deliver in his present demeanor?

Nawaz Sharif & PMLN have consistently tried to avoid a meaningful political deal. They are only playing tricks and gimmicks. They cannot do that anymore. They are only fooling themselves. Sooner or later Nawaz has to agree on a “Credible Meaningful Election Audit with a JIT”, Electoral Reforms and new reconstituted Election Commission and Early Elections, (under the supervision of a credible supervising force) may be in the beginning of 2015 or autumn of 2015. And I don’t see how politics of Punjab can be healed without resignation of CM Shahbaz Sharif; he may even renovate his politics by presenting himself in front of the courts and clearing his name before the next elections. This will be best for him.

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No my dear sir. What I did in the bathroom this morning was a game changer. What you are describing is just wishful thinking.

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Karachi Jalsa proved that City of Death for the media is still the City of Life and Hope.

Looking beyond PTI, that jalsa for me on a personal level, beautifully personified the resilience and promise of Karachi. It unveiled the face of Karachi we sadly don't get to see in the media. I was gobsmacked when I saw that absolutely massive and gloriously charged up crowd. The diversity, the energy and the sense of celebration and optimism was just so surreal. It was magnificent. Can you believe that this massive crowd gathered to show support to an 'outside' party despite the increasing rate broad day gunning down of political workers, activists and supporters on daily basis? Those people did not fear about making their political affiliation known. They did not care about committing political blasphemy. They did not care about upsetting the local mafias. They did not care about any stereotypes. They did not care being sidelined in their own community. They were simply fearless.

You cannot help but wonder that how come a City which is tragically divided on several ethnic, sectarian, political and economic lines managed to raise such a diverse and fearless crowd to celebrate a historic movement? The Karachi jalsa was coming together of communities. It was a cultural touchpoint. It was a start of a mutual yearning for change.

The crowd displayed a mosh pit of unity between people belonging to different ethnicity, class, faith and gender. I really feel that Karachi jalsa once again reinforced PTI's position as truly national party. However, it is indeed true that Karachi is the most neglected subject in PTI's politics, the party lacks organisational structure, strong local leadership, and grass root activism to promote PTI's message. Imran cannot just hop in and out of that City whenever he feels like, and do open local campaigning. But considering all these factors and also considering the blatant propaganda and smear campaign against Imran by status quo parties and print media, PTI still managed to pull a game changing crowd in Karachi on three days notice. It is simply incredible. But I would still reserve the final round of applause for the people of Karachi.

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With the permission of Bahai. IK even can not enter Karachi if Bhai opposes it. Remember welcome of ex. CJ Ch Iftekhar on 12 May 2007. He even could not come out from air port. Tons of people were killed by mqm.

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For the past quarter century we and the world argued that where are Pakistan's middle classes? why don't they participate in politics? why don't they change the game?
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Well said! There is a reason why status quo lovers are simply intimidated and shocked by the empowerment of Pakistani bourgeois class. These people are ideologically committed, they can fight their corners and raise awareness. Of course it is a big change. It is a scary sight for status quo supporters.

Having said all that, I must confess that some credit should be given for PPP government for not blocking the entire city with stolen shipping containers.

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is it a game changer?

You keep saying that but can you give a reference of this claim? It may have happened, but I did not read it anywhere

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perhaps he is referring to bhai saying "hum Imran Khan ko khush amdeed kehtey hain". These words can be twisted anyway people want.

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What TUQ and IK are demanding, as far as I know, it is music for MQM. Since ages, MQM is complaining that they are not getting free hand to propagate themselves in other parts of Pakistan, especially Punjab. Same they say about interior Sindh, as they complain that with present bias system of election full of rigging, forcing voters, using local influences and influences of government employees, MQM has very little chance in interior Sindh.

If TUQ and IK succeed what they are asking (make electoral system free and fair), then at least we can start seeing true election in Pakistan, where votes count, and I think MQM would not mind that. So, if MQM may not join TUQ and IK in their protest directly (there is reason for that too), I am sure they would never going to seriously oppose them.

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yes, IK aisaa ho gayaa hai jaise us ne poorii bottle “-------” kii le lii ho…tabhii to bechaaraa N$ Dar ke maare ‘dum dabaa’ kar bhaag gayaa!

ab IK DoonDheN N$ ko charaaGh-e-ruKh-e-zebaa le kar! :hehe:

ab N$ lauT kar nahiiN aane kaa. :rotfl:

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Pehlay to kuchh log achhi khasi zahanat ki batain kartay thay , Is Sawan main kia ho gia

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ab eak game changer Lahore maiN hoga, eak shayad Faisalabad maiN, uss kay baad IK sakoon say apnay "So'ray"ja kr hajamat banwa sakaiN gay

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Yes thts y just one day before this jalsamqm organized their anti pti rally.

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When Bhai feels a threat to its authority in Karachi, his reaction will be lots of 'boris', harhtaal and deserted Karachi. Remember killing of vice president of PTI?

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MQM tried its utmost best to get into a confrontation with PTI at very last minute. Despite a very anti PTI rally led by MQM supporters (or as they called 'civil society') PTI's all night rally saw a massive participation. At the end, Altaf Hussain was reduced to welcoming PTI because his tactics failed to provoke PTI's top leadership and create an air of fear and terror in Karachi to stop people from coming out.

Things have changed, PTI is not ANP which is only there to appeal to certain ethnic group, and MQM cannot play the ethnic card when it comes to controlling the bourgeois of Karachi. Divide and rule politics has destroyed Karachi. Those people have had enough.

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