With or Without Musharraf – A Mohajir’s Perspective

Apr 11, 2007

Just before his , Ataturk Mustafa Kemal Pasha, the father of modern Turkey, told his heir apparent, Ismet Inonu, that a deadly and catastrophic was imminent in Europe. Ataturk advised Inonu that it was the latter’s duty to keep Turkey out of the . As tempting as it must have been to side with Germany, Turkey’s former ally, to retake the Balkans, regain Crimea, and reverse the outcome of the Soviet victory at Stalingrad, Inonu followed his mentor’s wishes. Turkey did not suffer from the disastrous effects of World II.

Looming

There is a civil looming in the future between the religious fanatics and the “democratic” elites in . One wishes to install Shariah and subject to a Taliban-style theocracy. The other puts on a “secular” facade to manufacture a PPP or ML (N) victory to reinforce the domination of the country by one province. In the middle, playing one side against the other, is the dictatorship of Gen. , desperately trying to hold on to perpetual power. Meanwhile, in London the mullahs and the ex-PMs are conspiring to bring “” back to . The venues for making decisions concerning our have degenerated from Buckingham Palace to Westminster and now to obscure hotel rooms somewhere near Elephant & Castle.

We Mohajirs, the Urdu-speaking descendants of immigrants from , face an uneasy present and a very precarious future. We should not get involved in this pernicious civil strife. We should support neither the self-righteous burqa-clad vigilantes nor their more “fun-loving” opponents in and Islamabad. As the great philosopher, L’il Abner of the Ozarks, might have said “We ain’t got a dog in this here fight.” Among the numerous mistakes we have made in the past are the choices we have made in supporting one group of the “Sons of the Soil” against another, albeit for the sake of preserving .

Sins of the Past

Our ancestors rose up against British rule in 1857 and paid a horrific price while the loyal “martial races” benefited from the generosity of the grateful masters. In , much against the advice of real Muslim leaders like Azad, Kidwai, and Zakir Hussain, many of our grandparents placed their trust in one party, one man, and one goal. They were surprised by ’s acceptance of a “moth-eaten” that sucked out the very air they were breathing. Their choices dwindled from so-called Muslim and fair land to whether Khokrapar, , or was the best choice as a route for reaching . Throughout the ‘50s and ‘60s, they watched in anguish as Punjabis and Bengalis battled over control of .

Their support of Miss Fatima against Ayub Khan, ’s first , earned them the anger and wrath of the ruling elite, the army, and the feudal landlords of West . Supporting the Pakistani in East as “razakars” had disastrous results for the Urdu-speaking of that majority province. The Pakistani army, under “Shaheed if we die, Ghazis if win” Tiger Niazi, surrendered in shame to sympathetic fellow Indian Punjabi Sikh conquerors, thus providing an eternal photo op for generations of Indian jingoists. The Urdu-speaking collaborators, left at the mercy of the victorious Mukhti Bahini, received collective and cruel punishments for their unfortunate complicity with the alleged criminals. To this day they remain “stranded” in a hostile country and shamelessly abandoned by the very country which they supported.

The suffering of our parents’ generation under the successive brutality of Bhutto, Zia, Benazir, Nawaz Sharif , Benazir II, Nawaz Sharif II, the PPP, the ML, and the fratricidal factions of MQM are all part of ’s more recent and agonizing history. rule has been substantially better for Mohajirs than the so-called periods of “,” when we have suffered from quotas, rigged , police and paramilitary violence, censorship, looting, destruction, and even mass killings. To his credit, Musharraf stopped the bloodshed and oppression that had become the norm for and Hyderabad. But, Mohajirs are just one people who have suffered persecution and worse at the hands of the of . We need to get in line with Bengalis, Sindhis, Baluchis, Ahmedis, Saraikis, Pashtuns, and even Kashmiris.

Surviving the Present

Let us not delude ourselves into supporting or opposing Musharraf. He is a tool of the Punjabi /feudal power structure that controls . He is a Mohajir and will probably not engage in the brutality of “Sons of the Soil.” but he should never be perceived as a Mohajir leader. We should be prepared for a future that doesn’t depend on Musharraf being President in or an exile in the U.S. or elsewhere. More importantly, we should not repeat the mistake of putting all our in one leader, one party, and one idea – not Altaf Hussain, not MQM, and not some nebulous and illogical “Islamic” state. All potential leaders and sincere should present their ideas and gather support for very specific goals from the of and Hyderabad. There should be no more surprises like a “moth-eaten” Jinnahpur or hasty alliances with one faction of Punjab against another.

Vision for the Future

is not our problem. It already has democratic institutions and self-. If for some -forbidden reason, it becomes a part of , can become a problem for us. It will put our Indian relatives in a precarious position once again and will only add to the numbers among the “Sons of the Soil” ready for our persecution.

, at best, is an exercise in futility. In a worst case analysis, it holds the prospect for further strife, degeneration, continued attempts at more hegemony by a single province, more dismemberment, increased oppression, incessant , more bloodshed, and a catastrophic civil . Reunification with is a pipedream left to the romantic foolishness of those who have illusions of a Pak Muttahid Hindustan, Akhand Bharat, or Bharat Mata. Such an endeavor requires the absence of jingoism and a presence of common sense, vision, and modernity exhibited by the founders of the EU. Perhaps future generations of Indians and the of what will be left of can attain that level of maturity.

Whether we stay in , go it alone, or confederate with like-minded freedom loving Sindhis or Baluchis, there are many steps we can take in the interim. We should stress the obvious – uplifting of our poor in and Hyderabad. We need to improve our cities’ infrastructure, , , public safety, enforcement, and economies. We need to restore and strengthen our with ethnic Sindhis, Pathans, Baluchis, and Punjabis who have lived in for generations. We need to revive our traditions of religious tolerance and coexistence and welcome Christians, Hindus, Parsis, and all types of Muslims who wish to live peacefully in our cities. We have to build institutions that are based on , , and a commitment to universal to safety, prosperity, and progress.

We can look to Singapore as a model for our evolution. I mention Singapore, not because it resembles as someone has written before, but because it symbolizes progress, , confidence, discipline, coexistence, and modernity. The eventual of and Hyderabad can only be decided by their inhabitants – in their inalienable right of self-determination.