Pakistan election dictates a new day By Asif Ali Zardari - February
20, 2008
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Despite massive pre-election and election-day rigging, the
people of Pakistan voted their confidence in democracy and
rejected the forces of dictatorship. The Pakistan People's
Party won a convincing victory, along with the democratic
Pakistan Muslim League led by my friend, former Prime
Minister Nawaz Sharif. The party cobbled together a few
years ago by the security services of President
Pervez Musharraf, the Pakistan Muslim
League-Q Party, often dubbed the King's Party by Pakistanis,
was so decimated that their party president and several
ministers in Musharraf's government lost their seats in
parliament. Monday's election was a clear vote of
no-confidence in Musharraf's regime, and a vote of hope for
Pakistan's democratic and terror-free future.
My wife,
Benazir Bhutto, came back to
Pakistan in October last year to lead this fight for
freedom, and she gave her life for democracy. We fought this
battle empowered by her spirit and we achieved her goal.
We were terribly
troubled by the level of rigging and violence. Indeed, 29 of
our party officials and activists were killed, more than 200
were injured and 150 of our polling agents were kidnapped.
Violence during the days preceding the election exclusively
targeted Musharraf's secular opposition; there were no
terrorist attacks on the offices or rallies of the ruling
party. Despite all of this, and despite the intimidation of
the government for people not to turn out, Pakistanis defied
the forces of authoritarianism and voted for change.
Let there be no ambiguity to the message of the people of
Pakistan: They repudiated the status quo. They rose, almost
as one, and said "enough" to dictatorship which has
exacerbated terrorism in Pakistan.
Under the constitution of Pakistan, it is now required that
Musharraf allow the leaders of the winning parties to form
the next government. This will be the first indication of
Musharraf's good faith in accepting the mandate of the
people.
It is the intent of the Pakistan People's Party to form a
broad-based, democratic, liberal government -- an umbrella
of reconciliation and consensus.
We have suffered from the politics of personal destruction;
we have been battered by dictatorship; we have seen civil
society taken apart and a free and independent judiciary
destroyed. We have seen religious extremists empowered to
justify continuation of dictatorship. We have seen the rich
get richer and the poor get poorer. We have seen progress on
education, health and women's rights stopped and reversed.
Now is the time for miracles in Pakistan.
I see a Pakistan that leads 1.5 billion Muslims all around
the world into a new era of peace, reconciliation, progress
and innovation, a Pakistan that leads an Islamic
renaissance. In other words, I see the Pakistan that my wife
lived and died for.
The international community, especially the United States,
must support us in this endeavor instead of continuing with
the erroneous belief that alliance with a strongman is its
best bet to bring stability to Pakistan.
The task ahead will not be easy, but the Pakistan People's
Party is prepared to work in good faith with our fellow
democratic parties to restore the constitution to its
original state, without the distortions introduced by a
dictator's diktat.
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Asif Ali Zardari is co-chairman of the Pakistan People's
Party.