Zia’s decade of darkness

21 years ago, on 17 of August 1988, this shaitan was killed in mid air over Cholistan desert with his 36 hawaris. They plunged the country into darkness of jehadis, drugs, AK47, ethinicity divide, corruption, lawlessness and creating save havens for terrorists. No one has remembered this shaitan on 17 of August. Before him 17 years ago a general was responsible for breakup of the country, this one was responsible of hanging most popular and elected PM of Pakistan, destroying constituion, institutions and left dark future for future generations.

I still remember him when he addressed on 14 of August 1988 publicly in Islambad pretending to be a King for ever who was selected by Allah to rule this unfortunate land. He never knew that after two days woh jahnum raseed hoga. Read how he had destroyed Pakistan, which is still struggling for its survival. Who needs enemies where top brass of military was doing their work.

DAWN.COM | Pakistan | Zia?s decade of darkness

**The unenviable position of the most invidious of Pakistan’s rulers, among democrats and dictators alike, is occupied by Ziaul Haq, the dictator-general who died 21 years ago on Aug 17. **

**The outward display of humility and affection masked a duplicitous and vengeful personality. These were reflected in the retrogressive and punitive measures the general unleashed on the benighted nation during more than a decade of unmitigated dictatorship. **

**Whether it was the knotty Article 58-2(b), the much-exploited blasphemy laws or the promotion of a misogynous mindset, Pakistan and Pakistanis continue to be haunted by Zia’s dark decade. **

**Ziaul Haq was a usurper. He overthrew an elected and arguably Pakistan’s most popular prime minister. As justification he cited danger of civil war as a possible consequence of an impasse in talks between the government and the opposition. This was a lie. It is now fully documented that by July 4, 1977, both protagonists — the PPP and the Pakistan National Alliance or PNA — had reached an agreement to be announced by the prime minister the next day. The general could not have been unaware of this development. His move was purely and simply a power-grab. **

**The second deception was his avowal of not having any political ambitions, his sole aim being to hold elections within three months in October 1977. But when it dawned upon him that the premier he had ousted continued to enjoy widespread public support, he, not for the first time, conveniently retracted on his promise. He announced that it was neither in the Quran, nor was it revealed to him to hold elections on Oct 18. The promised elections were postponed. The people were provided an insight into his real plans when he pronounced that the country could only be kept together by the armed forces and not by politicians. Obviously, the fact that barely six years ago Pakistan had disintegrated under the watch of a military junta did not seem to bother him. **

**The sinister general continued to dangle the election bait before the public, while proceeding simultaneously to transform Pakistan into an authoritarian, nay totalitarian state. The constitution was amended beyond recognition in a bid to further empower himself. The notorious Article 58-2(b) corrupted the parliamentary form of government by transforming it into a semi-presidential system. The president now had the power to dissolve the National Assembly. (This power was used to dismiss the prime minister in 1988 while he was on an official visit abroad.) **

**He arrogantly proclaimed that he was here to stay and would not allow anybody else to rise. So much for the humility and selflessness that some of his apologists were attributing to him. On April 4, 1979, amidst curses from the masses and condemnation from the international community he hanged the legitimately elected and the most accomplished of Pakistan’s prime ministers. Soon thereafter elections were cancelled and political parties banned. **

**Military courts, armed with massive powers by the chief martial law administrator, spread terror among the people. Political activists and journalists were incarcerated. Some were even flogged in consonance with the punitive punishments that martial law orders had prescribed. **

**Responding to criticism on the dismissal of certain journalists for demanding restoration of democracy, the general angrily shot back that the punishment was too lenient. They should have been hanged in order to teach others a lesson. The press was muzzled and students and trade unions banned. The right of habeas corpus was annulled for the first time in the history of Pakistan. The judiciary could no longer review the legality and constitutionality of executive decisions. **

**Despite the comprehensive use of force to quell dissent, the question of legitimacy continued to stalk the regime. It was decided to give an ideological underpinning to Zia’s authoritative rule. In messianic mould the general told BBC that God had entrusted him with the mission to bring Islamic order to Pakistan. A referendum asking the people whether they supported Islamisation resulted in an embarrassing 10 per cent turnout. The ban on political parties was kept intact. **

**Islam, it was claimed, did not provide either for political parties or for western democracy. The Council of Islamic Ideology was entrusted with the task of preparing a blueprint for an Islamic ideological state. Primitive punishments including amputation of limbs, public lashings and stoning to death were promulgated. Blasphemy laws were introduced which have since become an exploitative instrument in the hands of militants and extremists to manipulate public sentiment and to target minorities. **

**A raft of retrogressive measures was directed at women. The evidence of two women was made equal to that of one man and the amount of compensation payable for a murdered woman was half that for a murdered man. Women appearing on TV were required to cover their heads and female dancing on TV was prohibited. The regime’s sinister plan involved the establishment of a theocratic-authoritarian state where Gen Zia backed by the military would reign supreme over a fearful populace. It was completely at variance with Quaid’s vision of Pakistan, which was neither theocratic nor authoritarian. **

This then is Gen Ziaul Haq’s dark legacy. Lack of space does not permit a chronicle of his foreign policy failures. The roots of all major problems facing Pakistan today lie in Gen Zia’s dark era. To name only a few — the habitual interference of the armed forces in civilian affairs, weakening of state institutions, democracy deficit, rise of intolerance and militant extremism, sectarianism, problems of the Afghan refugees, drugs and the Kalashnikov culture and perennial constitutional problems. To roll all this back is the unenviable task of the present democratically elected government

The only good thing Zia did was to persuade IK to come out of cricket retirement in 1988

But let's be a little fair here.

mehangai was more or less under control during his 11-year rule

mehangai was much more controlled by his predecessors including the elected and most popular PM of Pakistan. The present crisis Pakistan is facing is due to his dark policies affecting future of the country where mehngai is at peak. Please think rationally. He was the worst thing happened to Pakistan. 150 millions are suffering now because of him.

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Ayub, Yahya, Zia, Mush....

Interesting cycle. We have these generals with backing from western powers, specially USA. We get initial economic boom. They deploy jungle ka raj in the country. Leave as western interests welter away. We are doomed again to a democracy with faltering economy.

Atleast I have had enough of military intervention in politics and to top it DHAs, Fauji Foundations, Golf Clubs, Resorts, Beaches and supposedly 'cantonment' areas.

If only military in Pakistan did what it was supposed and trained to do, we'd have a lovely Pakistan.

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^^ lol @ lovely Pakistan.. In every Army tenure the economical situation remained much better than that so called democratic stuff. Just a recent example after the current democracy the situation in Pakistan has worsen. Ruppe has been de-valuated the double of what it was before. Killing in FATA and FANA was also carried out same though at that time many people raised their voice that we are killing so said Islam and now?

yaar the only thing is we all just want to gets our situation settled just as a single person and not thinking it for all others.

Miltary rulers always being darkness and pain to Pakistan, despite the Americans always supporting them with billions and billions

Zia was the darkest of them all, and we are suffering for it to this day

That is because artificial life support from uncle sam and co world bank and liar economists who protrayed false picture of economy to the public. The moment that army dictator is kicked out by these forces or disasters, economy falls apart and tranpires to real economy of the country. Again dictators are responsible for this kind of failure and nonsense.

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^^ they are still being helped by trillions and not even billions... so where does that money go?

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Zia was the worst of them all. Pakistan is paying heavily for his incompetence.

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Yes but please do not forget to condemn those 9 stars, those crap of politicians who made the alliance against a democratic govt and begged Zia to take over. It was not Zia but those asghar khans and wali khans and moudoodis who were to blame, who when could not win the election, invited a dictator to take over

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^^ very well said TLK and this is not only true for Zia but for all the dictators.

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Somewhere it is on record that deal was finalized between those 9 stars and Bhutto but Zia the night before still took over thinking it was his last chance to get wet........

He acted as if he was pushed in to the lake! And said, I saved the baby from drowning but who pushed me in the first place????

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And whatever pushed him in to the lake said: Dude! Who asked you to even try to save the baby? Good thing the baby is in the hospital, tubed up. The push was 'eventually' meant to drown YOU AND THE BABY!

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In my opinion he was the one of the best and most popular leader of the Pakistan. Provided he was one of the great military visionary of the last century.
(he is not very popular in the western media coz he worked for the solidarity of his own country and in the benefit of the Umma te Muslima and was not mere a tout of western powers. One other reason for unpopularity was the fact that he wud not drink as a practicing muslim )

During his regime Pakistan succeed to combat with the ferocious army of USSR in Afghanistan.
When Russia entered in to Afghanistan Russian wud claim that it was our history neither we retreat nor we defeated. However under the visionary guidance of Late general Muhammad Zial Ul Haq Pakistan with the help of mujahideen and other allied defeated the army so badly that great USSR could not remain intact and turned in to pieces.

i think it was his vision that he did not remain tacit when Russia invaded the Afghanistan coz he realized that the sole purpose of Russian is to reach Arabian sea. So he decided to take the bull by the horns and nip the evil in the bud by defeating Russia in Afghanistan.

further from the military perspective he brought drastic improvement in the Pakistan army. He succeeded in equipping our army with the latest weapon through the foreign aid from our own sources. Pakistan position on the eastern border became very strong. Like setting up of "pannu Aqil Cantt". Further Pakistan succeeded in getting F-16 that ensured the Pakistan supremacy over Indian air force. During his regime many department were setup in the Pakistan army and air force and it became more professional than ever.

He negotiated well with the US and Pakistan was the leading the Afghanistan war. He never accepted the dictates of US and always tactfully exploited the weakness of Western world to ensure the benefit of Pakistan. Even in his regime US ambassador was not allowed to meet the politicains without the consent and approval of Pakistan govt. and his brave step ensure the political stability in the country and prevented chaos that generally entails from the “US Ambassador activities” in Pakistan.

Major development in the nuclear projects was made in his regime............... in bhutto era it was merely in the nascent stage.

i admit that Pakistan economy was not gud in financial terms. But it happens when u r combating with the 2nd great power of the world. Ur country risk rating wud be higher and u cant expect foreign direct investment in to the country. But still I remember Pakistan rupee parity was higher than the Indian rupee and Bangladesh takka in his regime.
We can appreciate that economy improved in the mushharaf regime but we if we comparatively analyze we remained far behind with the other countries in this region. Now Bangladesh economy indicators are much better than Pakistan in terms of export, foreign reserves etc.... the same is the case wid india. the difference in the per capita income in India & Pakistan was much wider than what it is to day. Even the export of Vietnam is mainly fold higher than Pakistan in recent years. Simple reason is the fact that in recent decades capital flow of the world is towards the developing countris and region like south asia, Latin America ands part of Africa but that was not the case in Late Zia regime.

Pakistan had to face lot of problems in his regime that was natural fallout of the war. Pakistan had to bear the influx of 3.6 million afghan refugees. But it was not fault that he asked russia to invade afghanistan........lolls
Whenever there is a war in a neighboring country there is a contagious effect of the war. Pakistan had to face the same.

I always feel pride that my country accommodated millions of our Muslim brothers when they were in real trouble and provide them refuge and save their lives from the ferocious army of the USSR. i think this one of the great sacrifice we had made for them. You will find such example rare in the modern history where a country accommodated millions of people of his neighboring country. It also shows that he was kind hearted and Allah fearing person.
(Though it indirectly benefited us as if we wud not have supported afghans pakistan wud be the next target of USSR.)

i want to add few things more ........... as i get time

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yeah but your rant has nothing to do with him initiating the Islamization of Pakistan and weakening Pakistan’s democracy.

I didnt bump a thread

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man this is not rant ............... this is my point of view ........ based on some objective realities that i have mentioned in reply ( by the i dont consider unnecessary bluntness as a virtue)

weakening democracy ................ yeah he was dictator so definitely he will do the same as every ruler. (so this is not a point against zia as it generally applies to every dictator ).

but to tell u truth it is the politician of pakistan who always work against the democracy but not accepting the mandate of winning party........... and rest u know about their character .............
(hope u wud be amazed to know that Jamat e islami is the only political party in pakistan that conducts party eclection ................ so now u can assess how democratic our political parties are!)

Islamization ............... what wrong wid it man after all we are islamic country with 97% muslim population. he took some measure to make laws in the light of islam. and it is written in the constitution that all the law of state wud be in accordance with shariah principle and no law cud be against it .....................

Yes that was entirely rubbish alliance. They made false allegations of rigging of polls. They ran a false Islamic movement which was only limited to Karachi, Lahroe and Hyderabad.