{"id":9222,"date":"2017-08-09T22:25:50","date_gmt":"2017-08-09T16:55:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/patriotsforumindia.com\/?p=9222"},"modified":"2017-08-09T22:26:52","modified_gmt":"2017-08-09T16:56:52","slug":"9222-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/patriotsforumindia.com\/?p=9222","title":{"rendered":"Did a \u2018soft coup\u2019 just happen in Pakistan? : Washington Post"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>\n<div id=\"topper-headline-wrapper\" class=\"col-xs-12 col-sm-8 col-lg-9\">\n<h1 data-pb-field=\"customFields.web_headline\">Did a \u2018soft coup\u2019 just happen in Pakistan?<\/h1>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"subTitle-follow-modal\">\n<div class=\"follow-modal-title not-signed-In before\">\n<p class=\"category-desc\">The inside track on Washington politics.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<section id=\"main-content\" class=\"col-xl-9 col-lg-8 col-md-8 col-sm-12 col-xs-12 col-xs-offset-0 col-sm-offset-0 col-md-offset-0 col-lg-offset-0 layout\">\n<div id=\"fXm1UG1lKWrlrq\" class=\"moat-trackable pb-f-theme-normal pb-f-dehydrate-false full pb-feature pb-layout-item pb-f-article-article-body\" data-chain-name=\"no-name\" data-feature-name=\"no-name\" data-feature-id=\"article\/article-body\" data-pb-fingerprint=\"0f42pbXsipG\">\n<div id=\"article-body\" class=\"article-body\">\n<div class=\"pb-sig-line hasnt-headshot has-0-headshots hasnt-bio is-not-column\"><span class=\"pb-byline\">By <a href=\"https:\/\/www.washingtonpost.com\/people\/ishaan-tharoor\/\">Ishaan Tharoor<\/a><\/span>\u00a0<span class=\"tweet-authors\">\u00a0<\/span> <i class=\"fa fa-bolt\"><\/i><\/div>\n<article>\n<div class=\"inline-content inline-photo inline-photo-normal horizontal-photo\"><a name=\"b9a731e554\"><\/a> <img decoding=\"async\" class=\"hi-res-lazy courtesy-of-the-lazy-loader\" src=\"https:\/\/img.washingtonpost.com\/wp-apps\/imrs.php?src=https:\/\/img.washingtonpost.com\/rf\/image_908w\/2010-2019\/WashingtonPost\/2014\/08\/27\/Production\/Daily\/A-Section\/Images\/2014-08-27T160311Z_01_ZOH13_RTRIDSP_3_PAKISTAN-POLITICS-2301.jpg&amp;w=1484\" alt=\"\" data-hi-res-src=\"https:\/\/img.washingtonpost.com\/wp-apps\/imrs.php?src=https:\/\/img.washingtonpost.com\/rf\/image_908w\/2010-2019\/WashingtonPost\/2014\/08\/27\/Production\/Daily\/A-Section\/Images\/2014-08-27T160311Z_01_ZOH13_RTRIDSP_3_PAKISTAN-POLITICS-2301.jpg&amp;w=1484\" data-low-res-src=\"https:\/\/img.washingtonpost.com\/wp-apps\/imrs.php?src=https:\/\/img.washingtonpost.com\/rf\/image_908w\/2010-2019\/WashingtonPost\/2014\/08\/27\/Production\/Daily\/A-Section\/Images\/2014-08-27T160311Z_01_ZOH13_RTRIDSP_3_PAKISTAN-POLITICS-2301.jpg&amp;w=480\" data-raw-src=\"https:\/\/img.washingtonpost.com\/rf\/image_908w\/2010-2019\/WashingtonPost\/2014\/08\/27\/Production\/Daily\/A-Section\/Images\/2014-08-27T160311Z_01_ZOH13_RTRIDSP_3_PAKISTAN-POLITICS-2301.jpg\" \/><br \/>\n<span class=\"pb-caption\">Supporters of Tahirul Qadri, Sufi cleric and leader of political party Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT), listen to their party leaders in front of the Parliament house building during the &#8220;Revolution March&#8221; in Islamabad August 27, 2014. (REUTERS\/Zohra Bensemra)<\/span><\/div>\n<p>For much\u00a0of Pakistan&#8217;s\u00a0independent existence, the country&#8217;s politics have been dominated\u00a0by its powerful military. The generals have a long history of interrupting and meddling with civilian rule. The election last year of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif marked the first time in almost seven decades that Pakistan was able to carry out a peaceful transfer of power between civilian governments.<\/p>\n<p>But the\u00a0specter of the army now looms large once more.\u00a0In order to placate <a href=\"http:\/\/www.washingtonpost.com\/blogs\/worldviews\/wp\/2014\/08\/13\/why-pakistan-is-a-mess-again\/\" target=\"_blank\">heated protests<\/a> against his rule, Sharif agreed this week to mediation by the army, an institution that is respected by a vast cross-section of society. Pakistan&#8217;s army chief, Raheel Sharif (who is not related to the prime minister), conducted meetings with the two main protest leaders&#8211;the maverick politician Imran Khan and fiery preacher Tahirul Qadri, both of whom have led noisy protest movements this past month and are seeking the collapse of Sharif&#8217;s government.<\/p>\n<p>But, in return for its\u00a0intervention, it appears the military has exacted a price from Prime Minister Sharif. According to reports, he has agreed <a href=\"http:\/\/online.wsj.com\/articles\/pakistani-leader-sharif-nears-pact-with-military-1409186231\" target=\"_blank\">to cede control<\/a> of aspects of the country&#8217;s security and foreign policy to the military. It&#8217;s a difficult situation for Sharif: In 1999, then in his second term as prime minister, he was ousted by a military coup led by then Gen. Pervez Musharraf.\u00a0Now, the military, in a sense, is once more showing the prime minister who is boss.<\/p>\n<div id=\"google_ads_iframe_\/701\/wpni.world\/blog\/worldviews_4__container__\"><\/div>\n<p>&#8220;If Nawaz Sharif survives, for the rest of his term, he will be a ceremonial prime minister\u2014the world will not take him seriously,&#8221; said Ayesha Siddiqa, an Islamabad-based analyst told <a href=\"http:\/\/online.wsj.com\/articles\/pakistani-leader-sharif-nears-pact-with-military-1409186231\" target=\"_blank\">the Wall Street Journal<\/a>. &#8220;A soft coup has already taken place. The question is whether it will harden.&#8221;<\/p>\n<div class=\"inline-content inline-video\">\n<div id=\"powa-25903268-31c0-11e4-9f4d-24103cb8b742-powa-blurb\" class=\"powa-blurb inline-video-caption\">\n<div class=\"wpv-caption pb-caption\" data-breakpoint=\"large\"><span class=\"wpv-blurb\">Clashes between anti-government protesters in Pakistan and police spilled over from the weekend on Monday. Both police and those demonstrating were injured and taken to the hospital.<\/span> <span class=\"wpv-tease\">Clashes between anti-government protesters in Pakistan and police spilled over from the weekend on Monday. Both police and those demonstrating were injured and taken to the hospital.<\/span> (Reuters)<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"inline-video-caption\"><span class=\"pb-caption\">Clashes between anti-government protesters in Pakistan and police spilled over from the weekend on Monday. Both police and those demonstrating were injured and taken to the hospital. (Reuters)<\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>Since returning to power last year, Sharif&#8217;s\u00a0efforts to both punish Musharraf &#8212; who currently awaits trial &#8212; and entrench civilian power have angered members of the top brass.\u00a0Sharif also sought\u00a0to\u00a0improve ties with India. The Pakistani military, a sprawling institution with its own business concerns and a half a million-strong standing army, finds something\u00a0of a raison d&#8217;etre in its historic rivalry with India. The countries have fought four wars since their independence from Britain in 1947.\u00a0&#8220;If Pakistan and India become normal neighbors,&#8221; <a href=\"http:\/\/www.foreignpolicy.com\/articles\/2014\/08\/28\/the_pretender_to_pakistans_throne_imran_khan_nawaz_sharif\" target=\"_blank\">writes<\/a> Pakistani analyst Mosharraf Zaidi, &#8220;the military&#8217;s influence in Pakistan automatically decreases. The hawks clearly won&#8217;t go easily.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>There are many good reasons, as Zaidi <a href=\"http:\/\/www.foreignpolicy.com\/articles\/2014\/08\/28\/the_pretender_to_pakistans_throne_imran_khan_nawaz_sharif\" target=\"_blank\">points out<\/a>, to criticize Sharif, particularly for the &#8220;rank incompetence&#8221; of his government&#8217;s decision-making. &#8220;He is hamstrung by an obsession with surrounding himself with loyal but inept advisors and bureaucrats,&#8221; writes Zaidi.<\/p>\n<div id=\"google_ads_iframe_\/701\/wpni.world\/blog\/worldviews_6__container__\"><\/div>\n<p>The protest movements led by Khan and Qadri, as WorldViews explained\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.washingtonpost.com\/blogs\/worldviews\/wp\/2014\/08\/13\/why-pakistan-is-a-mess-again\/\" target=\"_blank\">here<\/a>, are products of political opportunism animated by genuine grievances with the status quo. Khan, a flashy former cricketer turned rabble-rousing politico, claims Sharif benefited from vote-rigging in the 2013 elections and wants the current government scrapped and new elections held. Most independent observers say what irregularities there were would not have likely changed the outcome. Qadri, meanwhile, who spends much of his time in Canada, has a devoted following at home that has embraced his call for a wholesale transformation of the nature of Pakistani democracy.<\/p>\n<p>Khan and Qadri&#8217;s supporters\u00a0have massed in their thousands in Islamabad over the past two weeks. Despite their relatively small numbers and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.washingtonpost.com\/blogs\/worldviews\/wp\/2014\/08\/27\/study-how-pakistans-recent-protests-failed\/\" target=\"_blank\">Khan&#8217;s declining popularity<\/a>, the protests have seemingly paralyzed the country&#8217;s politics.\u00a0Pakistani journalist and author Raza Rumi <a href=\"http:\/\/www.aljazeera.com\/indepth\/opinion\/2014\/08\/pakistan-will-instability-topple-20148281685151750.html\" target=\"_blank\">explains<\/a>:<\/p>\n<div id=\"f0RxGMJlKWrlrq\" class=\"moat-trackable pb-f-theme-normal pb-f-dehydrate-false pb-2 pb-feature pb-layout-item pb-f-page-newsletter-inLine injected-by-front-end\" data-chain-name=\"no-name\" data-feature-name=\"no-name\" data-feature-id=\"page\/newsletter-inLine\" data-pb-fingerprint=\"0fqwG5HnQpQ\">\n<div class=\"border-bottom- border-bottom- nl-top-hairline\">\n<div class=\"newsletter-inline-unit codedNewsletter\">\n<div class=\"hidden-data\">\n<p class=\"section-instream\">world<\/p>\n<p class=\"blogname-instream\">worldviews<\/p>\n<p class=\"coded-nl-headline\">Dallas shooting updates<\/p>\n<p class=\"coded-nl-tagline\">News and analysis on the deadliest day for police since 9\/11.<\/p>\n<p class=\"coded-nl-id\">post_newsletter353<\/p>\n<p class=\"keyword-value\">follow-dallas<\/p>\n<p class=\"show-default\">true<\/p>\n<p class=\"newsletter-position\">endOfArticle<\/p>\n<p class=\"keywordExists\">false<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"signup-module row inline-newsletter\">\n<div class=\"img-cont hide\"><img class=\"headline-img\" alt=\"\" \/><\/div>\n<div class=\"title-container col-xs-8\">\n<p class=\"headline\">Today&#8217;s WorldView<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagline\">What&#8217;s most important from where the world meets Washington<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<form class=\"inline-newsletter-form\">\n<div id=\"nlilrecaptchadiv\"><\/div>\n<p class=\"error hide\">\n<\/form>\n<div class=\"sign-up col-xs-4 open-sign-up\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"pb-subscribe pb-subscribe-promo pb-subscribe-newsletter pb-font-smoothing hide\">\n<div class=\"pb-subscribe-image-container\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.washingtonpost.com\/pb\/resources\/img\/TWPLogos-twp_black.svg\" alt=\"subscribe\" \/><\/div>\n<div class=\"pb-subscribe-title-container\">\n<div class=\"pb-subscribe-headline\">The story must be told.<\/div>\n<div class=\"pb-subscribe-subline\">Your subscription supports journalism that matters.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"pb-subscribe-button\"><a class=\"pb-subscribe-link\" href=\"https:\/\/subscribe.washingtonpost.com\/acquisition\/?promo=display_hp_subsbnr_pb&amp;ttexclude=1\">Try 1 month for 99\u00a2<\/a><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<blockquote class=\"citation\"><p>Such political instability is not new to Pakistan. A lack of consensus on how the country has to be governed has plagued Pakistan&#8217;s history with cyclical patterns of military rule and weak civilian governments. With the current protests, such schisms have captured public imagination through a powerful electronic media where the very rationale of democracy is being debated often in an adverse manner. The protests are unique for they are being televised into the homes of millions of Pakistanis and thus creating a broader impact.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Sharif still commands a comfortable majority in parliament and decent levels of popular support as a prime minister. Yet his hold on power looks weak. Tim Craig, The Washington Post&#8217;s Pakistan bureau chief, writes into WorldViews:<\/p>\n<blockquote class=\"citation\"><p>Sharif may be paralyzed due to the lingering trauma he feels after he was dragged out of the prime minster\u2019s residence by the army when Musharraf ousted him in a coup in 1999.\u00a0Sharif was humiliated.<\/p>\n<p>And to this day, he often appears too nervous and too cautious when confronted with crisis. If he had, for example, just allowed Khan and Qadri to hold a demonstration in front of parliament instead of initially stacking shipping containers to keep them away, there would have been no media drama last week when supporters\u00a0 of two men stormed\u00a0 past government defenses.<\/p>\n<p>It would have just been another anti-government protest in country where such demonstrations\u00a0 are common.<\/p>\n<p>But Sharif instead appeared defensive and isolated. He locked himself up in his house &#8212; without an effective public relations strategy for overcoming Khan\u2019s charm or Qadri\u2019s forcefulness.\u00a0And now Sharif appears weak and ineffective. And a leader who appears weak in a country as tough as Pakistan is not likely to last long.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>No one is really anticipating a fully military takeover, though. As Zaidi notes, the army may retain &#8220;a greater say in issues such as the country\u2019s policy toward neighboring India or Afghanistan or the ongoing war against the Pakistani Taliban.&#8221; But it has little\u00a0desire to own the\u00a0systemic problems that have led to popular discontent,\u00a0such as Pakistan&#8217;s\u00a0woeful energy shortages and the challenges facing its stagnant economy.<\/p>\n<div id=\"google_ads_iframe_\/701\/wpni.world\/blog\/worldviews_8__container__\"><\/div>\n<p>&#8220;Pakistani democracy under Sharif will continue to muddle along as it has in the past,&#8221; <a href=\"http:\/\/www.foreignpolicy.com\/articles\/2014\/08\/28\/the_pretender_to_pakistans_throne_imran_khan_nawaz_sharif\" target=\"_blank\">concludes<\/a> Zaid. But &#8220;this crisis is unquestionably a setback for democrats.&#8221;<\/p>\n<\/article>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/section>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Did a \u2018soft coup\u2019 just happen in Pakistan? 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