Today we are celebrating the 54th founding day of the Pakistan People’s Party as on November 30, 1967, Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto founded PPP to work for the suppressed and working classes of the country and to create political awareness among the masses. The first convention was held on November 30, 1967, at the house of Dr Mubashir Hassan in Lahore which was attended by JA Rahim, Dr Mubashir Hassan, Ghulam Mustafa Khar, Rafi Raza, Abdul Hafeez Pirzada, Hayat Sherpao, Sheikh Rashid and among others, the legendary Miraj Muhammad Khan.
PPP is the only political party
of the country which exhibits its strength in all four provinces and the
northern areas, and offers equal opportunity regardless of class, region, sect,
religion and gender. PPP has always been absolutely committed to and will
continue to struggle for a society based on social justice, rule of law and
human dignity. PPP is the symbol of the federation and started its politics
based on federalism. Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto was a leader with great
political wisdom, as a born reformist with the ability to convince and lead the
nation with his charismatic personality.
Almost all of the towering
political figures of PPP were from Punjab, like the late JA Rahim, the founding
secretary-general and the author of PPP’s ‘Basic Document,’ Dr Mubashir Hasan,
Sheikh Rasheed (Bab-e-Socialism), Khursheed Hasan Mir, Ghulam Mustafa Khar,
Malik Meraj Khalid, Sh Rafiq Ahmad or those from the late 70s and 80s
generation like Aitzaz Ahsan, the late Jehangir Badr, Dr Ghulam Hussain,
Mukhtar Rana and many others. It is noticeable that ZA Bhutto gave more
attention to Punjab as it is the largest province and had to be on his side.
Apart from the above mentioned
close aides of ZAB, there were many other senior leaders of PPP and close aides
of ZAB including Hafeez Pirzada, Sattar Gabol, Qasim Patel, Pyar Ali Allana,
Jam Sadiq, Hafeez Cheema, Habib Ullah, and Mustafa Jatoi who switched their
loyalties, siding with the military and left Bibi’s leading resistance movement
against the hanging of her father. The Zia regime terrorised PPP workers and
leaders and hence the mid-level leadership went into hiding.
Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto (Pinky in
her father’s words) decided to struggle to save her father but she was locked
and her voice was suppressed behind the high walls of Sukkur jail and sometimes
house arrests. She fulfilled her promise with her father in jail and emerged as
the PM twice. I have had the honour to serve as Director FIA in her first
government and Additional DG and DG in her second tenure and then assisted her
in exile in her struggle against the dictatorship. PPP is the only political
party in Pakistan that has the grassroots support and probably the highest
number of diehards. It is also the only major political party that has a
successor for party leadership—Bilawal Bhutto. It has a young leadership that
can change the future of the party as well as the state.
PPP has a strong bond with the
rural populace of Sindh and a few pockets in urban centres. The legacy of
Bhutto still stands strong today and PPP has been successfully cashing in on
it. The Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) is another project that won
them accolades among the poor masses. The party has a presence in all provinces
that if wisely used, by introducing more young leadership, can make them
aggressively reach out to masses in other provinces, who would be willing to
give more chances to PPP as opposed to any other party.
Some negative elements are
pushing the party backward and the areas and provinces where the party once had
a strong foothold are losing their strength. The major negative element that
has been seen in the party is that they have unchecked propaganda against the
party leadership. PPP did not perform actively in its five-year-long regime and
took things for granted, which made them lose their hold in their strong
support base.
The PPP still has a long way to
go, especially in the absence of leaders like Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto or his
daughter Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto and other towering political figures in Punjab
like the ones mentioned above. We do not have a leader with stature in Punjab.
Historically, PPP was ousted from Punjab through a conspiracy hatched by the
establishment through players like the late General Ghulam Jilani under the
instruction of Gen Zia. Although PPP always won a good number of seats in both
the National and Punjab assemblies from 1988 to 2008, it could not get the top
slot after 1977. The PPP finally vanished from Punjab after the 2013 elections
and even lost its stronghold in South Punjab. Thus, in the 2013 elections, the
PPP thought that the PTI would damage the PML-N but on the contrary, it hurt
the PPP and let us not ignore the support by alien factors and a business
tycoon.
We need a dedicated, experienced
and mature leadership to make proper political moves, though presently everyone
is doing their best and let us hope we will navigate the party out of the
crisis and manage to form our government in Punjab and the centre.
Interestingly all the three
mainstream political parties i.e. Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz), Pakistan
Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) and the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) were formed in
Punjab’s capital Lahore. The latter, being the oldest among the three, had not
won a single seat from the heart of Punjab since long—we need to revisit to
rebuild ourselves.
Let me conclude that President
Asif Ali Zardari with his core group and Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari may
have to spend more time in Punjab at the district and tehsil levels with the
workers to reenergise the party in Punjab, KP and Balochistan by getting the
angry workers back. It is encouraging to see that mid-level and senior
leadership cadres along with their workers are joining PPP to strengthen the
party. We have to adopt the policies of Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto to
create great confidence among our workers. We need to give a highly attractive
agenda for the youth and we must have proper programmes for the unemployed
including initiating some schemes of self-employment. We may start from the
government of Sindh some doable self-employment projects to be replicated
across the country on regaining power.
I would like to congratulate all
workers on this day and hope we all will work for the party to make it the real
party of ZA Bhutto and Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto party by strengthening
Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari.
The Article was published in The Nation on November 30th, 2021 on PPP 54th Founding Day. Link to the original article-- https://nation.com.pk/30-Nov-2021/youm-i-tasees-gains-and-losses-by-ppp
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