Blain2
THINK TANK: CONSULTANT
He does not think that he is the ONE. You and others ascribe this to him.if you don't care about same old arguments then why are you proposing same old argument ? Your fantasy of a technocratic autocrat who can transform Pakistan into the next Singapore or Korea via authoritarian means is exactly what Pakistani army has been trying to do since 1950's, and failing. Some great leader or gentleman will magically arise from the populace (sarkari of course) and whip the unwashed masses into shape ? Never happened and isn't happening either.
Pakistan is too big, too diverse and too complex for the simplistic centralized authoritarianism we have been subjected to from the Establishment, from One Unit to Islamization to enlightened moderation to guided democracy to Hybrid to whatever.
I think we can conclude after the failure of all these experiments that Constitutionalism, institutions and eventual civilian political maturity is the only path.
Asim Muneer is just the latest fool who thinks he is The One.
Second, if Pakistan is too big, too diverse and too complex, what do you make of China?
By same old arguments, my point is that we have already discussed to death the pros and cons of democracy. I am just reflecting what can be salvaged with the dispensation on hand.
"from One Unit to Islamization to enlightened moderation to guided democracy to Hybrid to whatever."
Last, do you think the civilian government agendas were any different?


