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Anti-democratic intervention in the air due to corrupt Government: Pak editorial | Democracy has never taken roots in Pakistan because of military interventions, but even an avid supporter of democracy is put between a rock and a hard place when a democratically elected government starts to lose credibility, an editorial in a leading Pakistani
newspaper has said. "The diminishing returns of a corrupt and incompetent democracy
are leading to the inescapable suspicion that something is in the air, in the
possible shape of an anti-democratic intervention," an editorial in the Daily
Times said. It noted that while Gilani was correct in saying that "the media,
the masses and the political parties are very clear that democracy is the need
of the country," as military rule was inherently a recipe for disaster, this,
however, did not mean that the PPP-led government could afford to be complacent
or sanguine. Pointing out that the 'Save democracy' slogan was beginning to sound
like a fading refrain due to the criticism of the present government in the wake
of corruption rumours doing the rounds, it said that there could not be smoke
without fire, and "the government must pull up its socks and clear its own Augean
stables." "If the government does not deliver and function better, it would start
losing its grip on the situation. The height of incompetence that we witness in
most government departments is making people wonder if the government is drifting,"
it said. Even though democracy was needed for the progress and development of
Pakistan, the increasingly fragile incumbent structure was fast losing popularity
and support amongst the masses, the editorial said, adding, "Before the situation
gets any worse, the government must start to deliver. Pakistan has waited for
democracy for a long time; let's not let it go to the dogs once again." |
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