The military’s predominant role in
the country’s politics and decision making have been the single largest reason
for the failure of constitutional government
So much was expected from our
recently held elections, change was the buzzword and hope was in the air.
People were prepared to forget that ground realities did not support their
wishes; they hoped against hope. In the end, hope was the victim and
disappointment our fate.
Since 1958, three parties have ruled Pakistan. The army for 32 years, the PPP of Z A Bhutto for five years with complete independence, the PPP of Benazir/Zardari for about 10 years and Nawaz for another six years; the last two being under an unwritten arrangement with the military whereby the military controls the defence, security and foreign policies of the country, and exercises influence on major domestic issues — a complete violation of the constitution.