The status quo vs the dark knight – who is the right candidate for NA-247?


However, in my fervour of voting for PTI, I had missed out on getting to know the actual candidate for whom I was voting: Dr Arif Alvi

Even though he was one of the oldest members of the party, having founded it alongside Imran Khan and the rest, I was largely unaware of his merits and political acumen

It was the five years that ensued afterwards that made me realise how apt Dr Alvi was for this constituency

Before we move forward, it is important to discuss the administrative dynamics that are prevalent in the area in question

Being a representative from NA-250 (now changed to NA-247) comes with its drawbacks

The MNA or MPA has to constantly deal with authorities like the Defence Housing Authority (DHA) and the Cantonment Board Clifton (CBC), who are often directly responsible for implementing infrastructural changes in the area

Following up with these groups and making sure that grievances of citizens are addressed on time is often a Herculean task

But even with all these constraints, Dr Alvi was able to work for the electorate who voted him into power, by making sure he was on top of most major matters in his area

[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="431"] Photo: Facebook/ Dr Arif Alvi[/caption] During his tenure, he was able to upgrade multiple primary and secondary level schools to cater for higher education by working on their infrastructure and facilitating the Department of Education

Additionally, he pushed for and implemented a swifter route for people to reach the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC), making the hospital more accessible to all

Speaking of routes, Alvi’s advocacy was a prime factor behind the removal of barriers and opening of the road leading from Bilawal Chowrangi to Sea View, which was previously closed for public use

Alvi ran multiple cleaning drives in Burns Road and adjacent areas, and mobilised cleaning trucks that would sweep the streets every morning

He also made sure that, in collaboration with city authorities, dumpsters and garbage disposal units were readily available in all areas for better hygiene

Perhaps the most important issue for people from his constituency is the availability of running water in the area; for this, he has hosted multiple protests and sit-ins in front of the CBC to make sure the water shortage was addressed

[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Photo: Facebook/ Dr Arif Alvi[/caption] Keeping PTI’s general performance in mind, Dr Alvi has shown more merit and active participation in his constituency than most PTI MNAs

However, while his personal performance is riveting, I feel uncomfortable voting for him this year because of his affiliation with Imran and his party

PTI and its leaders have, time and again, made claims they were unable to stick to

Especially keeping in mind how we were promised a “Naya Pakistan”, but all we have seen are old faces recycled under the new packaging of the PTI banner

This is not what real change looks like, and despite Dr Alvi’s performance, a vote for him would be a vote for PTI – and I cannot abide by that anymore

So what happens next? Do we simply let go of the idea of voting and enjoy a nice day off on Wednesday, July 25, 2018? Not necessarily

Being one of the biggest and formidable constituencies of Karachi, NA-247 enjoys a wide range of excellent candidates who are standing for elections this year from this seat

Having this privilege, it would be a mistake to waste one’s vote

With powerhouses like Dr Farooq Sattar (Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan) and Ms Fauzia Kasuri (Pak Sarzameen Party) running from this seat, one enjoys many options to vote for – all of whom have enough political capital to implement effective change in the constituency

And then there is, of course, Mr Jibran Nasir – Karachi’s knight in shining armour, and perhaps the one person who is truly worth my vote

Mimicking a political career similar to Dr Alvi, who belonged to an established profession and fought against dictators like Ayub Khan to implement the rule of law, Nasir has also highlighted his efforts to fight against VIP culture, archaic policies and discrimination against ethnic and religious minorities

This strapping young human rights activist and lawyer has time and again shown resilience against the powers that be, and has used his voice to fight for the voiceless

His commitment to justice and equality for all resounds with my liberal beliefs, making him a prime choice for my vote

[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Civil society activists led by Jibran Nasir lead a protest outside National Press Club

Photo: INP[/caption] From demanding the arrest of Abdul Aziz, the Lal Masjid cleric, after the gruesome Army Public School attack in 2014, to protesting against the chief minister and provincial government to ban extremist organisations from propagating their hatred, Nasir has shown his clear understanding of what Pakistan direly needs right now – a strong opposition to extremism in all forms and at all levels

The fact that he has been threatened by various extremist organisations, including a defamatory campaign run against him by Aamir Liaquat in 2017, and has often been questioned about his faith and religious leanings, shows he is doing something right

Only a true challenge to the status quo would elicit such strong reactions against him

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com/the-express-tribune/lal-masjid-protesters-receive-threats-allegedly-from-taliban#t=0:00 While both Dr Alvi and Nasir are excellent candidates, Nasir’s views and his liberal beliefs are incomparable; neither Dr Alvi nor his party can match them – not with his party’s current ideas and choice of alliances

Yes, Nasir is a one-man show and might not create a huge ripple effect even if he wins, but he is one of us, the common folks, and we all need to mimic his audacity to challenge the powers around us with nothing but courage and an unwavering trust in our constitutional rights

Voting for Nasir would be an investment into Pakistan’s future

That is why my vote will go to Nasir this year

Better luck next time, PTI



Date:09-Jul-2018 Reference:View Original Link