رمضان میں پھلوں کی قیمتیں کیوں بڑھ جاتی ہیں؟

نوٹ: یہ مختصر تحریر 17 جون، 2017 کو ویب سائیٹ: WWW.UrduAlert.com  پر شائع ہوئی۔
ایک تو یہ کہ رمضان میں پھلوں کا استعمال اور یوں طلب بڑھ جاتی ہے۔ جبکہ پھلوں کی رسد بڑھ نہیں پاتی۔
قطع نظر اس سے کہ پھل دار پودوں کی کاشت جتنی بھی بڑھا لی جائے، ان کی پیداوار کا انحصار موسم پر ہوتا ہے۔ پھر یہ بھی کہ پھلوں کو ایک مختصر مدت کے اندر ہی استعمال میں لایا جا سکتا ہے؛ بصورتِ دیگر یہ ناقابلِ استعمال ہو جاتے ہیں۔ لہٰذا، ان کی رسد کو ایک حد کے اندر رہتے ہوئے ہی بڑھایا جا سکتا ہے۔
یہی سبب ہے کہ جب روزوں کے دوران پھلوں کی طلب میں غیر معمولی اضافہ ہوتا ہے، تو اسی حساب سے ان کی رسد کو بڑھانا ممکن نہیں ہوتا۔ اور یوں ان کی قیمتیں بھی غیرمعمولی طور پر بڑھ جاتی ہیں۔
اس کی ایک وجہ یہ بھی ہے

Defining Ashrafiya, Riyasati Ashrafiya and Danishwar Ashrafiya

Note: The following exchange took place in a WhatsApp group. The name of the objector is being withheld.

Objection by Someone:

Never understand this elite bashing. Are these old Marxists in new garb? Are we bashing success? Do we want communism?

Reply by KA:

Kindly pen down your (anti-) thesis and then anyone may counter it. I will do.

Objection by Someone:

Pen down what. I don’t fight ghosts. No one defines elite. They just talk of this socialist concept. Any one with money is elite

Reply by KA:

No, having money is not an essential feature of the Ashrafiya. Those who use word Elite may mean something else. In English, the equivalent of Ashrafiya is Aristocracy.

Objection by Someone:

Ok so what is elite capture. Where does it not exist.

Reply by KA:

In short, Ashrafiya was already there (subcontinent, monarchs, nabobs, etc). The state was already there. It …

Kristalina Georgieva, MD IMF proposing nothing new but slaughtering of the goose

That’s something unprecedented. Probably never ever any head of the IMF came forward to publicly propose what the government of Pakistan needed to do. But such is the plight of a perennial borrower. Yes, a borrower, and not a beggar, as the taunt always goes. Obvious that beggars are not required to return the alms they are given, though they may not be welcome next time. Loans must be returned, and with interest and sometimes compound interest. Otherwise, bankruptcy or the forfeiture is the fate. Or the default and the international isolation and economic and political consequences concomitant with it.

The other day Managing Director of the IMF Kristalina Georgieva urged the Pakistani government to tax the rich and after withdrawing the subsidies from the rich divert them towards the people who really need it. [See Dawn, February 19, 2023]

Her words are: “Number 1 – tax revenues. Those who …

Hereditary politics is neither right nor wrong

Time and time again, the issue of hereditary politics finds limelight in the electronic and social media, and in the newspapers. For this or that reason, an intellectual or a political analyst, or a politician himself causes a stir.

Now when Maryam Nawaz Sharif, daughter of M Nawaz Sharif was made senior vice president and chief organizer of the PMLN, Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, a veteran politician of the same party resigned from the post of senior vice president and criticized the hereditary politics. He told the press he had already apprised MNS about his resignation in case she was given a top post in the party.

Thus, the debate on hereditary politicians got triggered this time. Like so many other issues, the issue of hereditary politics is also used to denigrate the politicians. That’s an old habit and has been nurtured over the decades by the establishment, its proponents and …

Let the establishment clean their Augean stables first

The umpteenth time, a nationwide electricity blackout happened on 23 January. It was told, after keeping the system switched off during the night when they tried to switch it on, it did not. However, whatever was the fault, electricity supply started restoring after 15 hours.

The same is the case with democracy in Pakistan. The democracy grid remained switched off for about four years, until the moment darkness engulfed the power grid itself. Then the staff in charge invited the technicians to switch it on and reconnect it to the constitutional grid. It did not. Democracy is still in an off-mode.

It was all behind the scenes when the technicians were called out to reconnect the system to the constitutional grid. And it was only on 27 October (2022), six months after a successful No-Confidence-Motion against the Imran Khan government in April, that an official declaration to the effect was …

Miftah Ismail’s politics and economics

Note: A version of this article was published in The Friday Times.

Miftah Ismail’s Economics Far Cry From His Party’s Record

This is merely a cursory review/critique of politics and economics Miftah Ismail has lately been doing.

Miftah Ismail is expressing his differences with the PMLN top leadership openly and in a challenging manner, and as he was fired from the ministership of finance about four months ago unceremoniously, he is rightly in the news. (His defiance must be appreciated unconditionally.) On 15 January in two sessions of the ThinkFest in Lahore, his talk clearly represents his views.

In the first session, the question under discussion was: Are Politicians the Real Problem of Pakistan? He said, leave out the years there had been martial laws. Also, whenever politicians were in the government, they were not allowed to rule peacefully and there were Dharnas (large sit-ins) by Tahir-ul-Qadri, Imran Khan, and …

Shock Therapy to Reset the System

Note: A version of this article was published in the Friday Times.

Project Imran Has Necessitated Shock Therapy For Pakistan’s Politics

Top leadership of the PMLN failed to convince Asif Ali Zardari to boycott the 2018 general elections together. Zardari was of the view they should not leave the political field open and uncontested. He cited PPPP’s boycott of elections in 1985 that they still regret.

The matter was brought to the leadership of the PDM, but tables couldn’t be turned, and consensus regarding not boycotting the elections prevailed.

After that PMLN had a huddle to discuss whether to boycott the elections or not in their individual capacity. They knew for sure they wouldn’t be allowed to win. They had cogent evidence neither the establishment nor the courts were ready to listen to them. They feared they were doomed.  Despite all the odds and omens going against them, the ‘doves’ …

طاقت کا اصول اور خانہ جنگی

نوٹ: یہ تحریر میری ایک فیس بک پوسٹ ہے، جو 28 جنوری 2021 کو فیس بک پر پوسٹ کی گئی تھی۔
پاکستان میں بہت شروع سے طاقت کے اصول کو رواج دے دیا گیا تھا۔ نہ صرف طاقت ور نے طاقت کے اصول کو ہر چیز میں داخل کیا، بلکہ عدلیہ بھی اس اصول پر قبولیت کی مہر ثبت کر دی تھی۔
تو تب سے یہ اصول ہر شعبے میں مروج ہے۔ آج پاکستان میں جو کچھ ہو رہا ہے، وہ بھی اسی اصول کے مطابق ہو رہا ہے۔
ہر کوئی، ہر طبقہ اسی اصول پر عمل کرنا چاہتا ہے۔ کیونکہ وہ دیکھتے ہیں کہ طاقت کے اصول پر عمل کر کے اپنی بات منوائی جا سکتی ہے۔
واضح رہے کہ اگر ہر شعبے میں یہی اصول کارفرما ہو گا، تو اس کا نتیجہ سول وار یعنی خانہ جنگی کی صورت میں نکلتا ہے۔ یہاں وہاں تو اس طرح کی

A Charter of Economy for the People

Note: An edited version of the following article was published in the Friday Times on 20 January, 2023.

Can A People-Centered Charter Of Economy Be Achieved?

The continuing debate on a charter of economy was initiated by two of the largest political parties, PPPP (2011) and PMLN (2015).

But the civil society of Pakistan has taken the lead. A financial daily, Business Recorder, and an autonomous research organization funded by the government, PIDE, are contributing substantially and meaningfully to the debate.

The BR Research essentially focuses on the regulatory environment, and PIDE lays stress on the policy and sectoral sides of the economy.

A host of other economists and columnists, too, have done their bit or best. Some have charted it in detail what needs to be done in the longer and shorter terms, yet others what is to be done in the first place or gradually. Some write-ups have …

The state economy has failed itself and is trying to fail the civil economy also!

The state economy has failed miserably. It is collapsing under its own weight. And the debris is falling directly on the already-much-dented civil economy.

In case the state makes it happen, as it is trying to put all the burden of its own failures on the civil economy, that would be catastrophic.

And that would unleash a domino effect like situation and may cause anarchy and lawlessness in the society.…

Radical situations require radical solutions

The jurisdiction of the high courts and supreme court in the political and government matters (i.e. how to run the state/gov in accordance with the constitution) be done away with.
That will allow the politics to survive or die or reform on its own and minimize the direct or indirect interference of the courts and the establishment in the politics.
The only jurisdiction that should remain intact is the one that allows the citizens to file constitutional petitions against the state/government to secure their fundamental rights ensured in the constitution.

The Essence of Economics

The barter is the essence of economics.
Ultimately it’s a good (or a service) the exchange of which takes place.
The economics happens between two or more barters. That is, economics rages prior to and after a barter.
Let Economics be that simple.
All else is a lengthy note appended to it by the apologists of the state.
Let that note be as brief as possible.

Living happily ever after economics

Almost all the economists and the state economists especially have a painting hanging at the back of their minds that displays a dream of living happily ever after against which they do their economics.…

Rules for a Conversation

Note: Here conversation means any serious exchange of ideas between two or more persons.

Nothing in any manner has any reference to any person whosoever.

As I am interested in ethics also, by observing what usually happens in conversations at various fora from a chat between a few friends or acquaintances to a large organized meeting to various WhatsApp groups, I have tried to form and compile a number of rules that may help a productive and mutually beneficial conversation to pleasantly take place.

The following rules may serve in lieu of an ethics of a conversation.

  1. If someone considers a person not a free agent, there is no point in talking to and arguing with him. That’s the first prerequisite of any conversation.
  2. Not every comment is an invitation to debate. Even if it appears so, sometimes let it go unanswered, unrefuted. The heavens is not going to fall.

Two fears

One friend sent this excerpt from Oswald Spengler:

“This machine-technics will end with the Faustian civilization and one day will lie in fragments, forgotten — our railways and steamships as dead as the Roman roads and the Chinese wall, our giant cities and skyscrapers in ruins like old Memphis and Babylon. The history of this technics is fast drawing to its inevitable close. It will be eaten up from within, like the grand forms of any and every Culture. When, and in what fashion, we know not.”

Here is what I wrote in response:

I don’t know whether such doomsaying predictions have any basis in the dynamics of our society or not, but one thing quite evident from the prism of history is that humankind elevated itself form a very violent state of affairs to a comparatively peaceful state and of course it’s due to certain rules that they bound …

نظام ِفکر پہلے یا نظام ِاقدار پہلے

کیا کوئی نظام فکر نظام اقدار کے بغیر وجود میں آ سکتا ہے؟

اقدار پہلے ہیں، نظام بعد میں۔

یہ معاملہ بھی خود ایک قدر کی حیثیت رکھتا ہے۔

 مثلاً شائستگی کو ملحوظ رکھنا پہلے ہے، سچائی کا اظہار بعد میں۔

لہٰذا اقدار مقدم ہیں، نظام متاخر۔

سو غور کیجیے آپ کا نظامِ فکر یا جس نظامِ فکر پر آپ یقین رکھتے ہیں، وہ اس ترتیب پر پورا اترتا ہے یا نہیں۔…

Economists and their Statist Solutions

The solutions economists put forward, such as to the (economic) problems/crises faced only by the state/government; I mean most of the economists, or almost all of the State Economists do that, and all of their solutions culminate in extracting more and more value or the wealth created by the entrepreneurs/citizens, i.e. that value and/or wealth that belong to them.

No such solution asks for the size of the government to be cut down, to be limited.

They always ask for more and more government, i.e. more and more taxes, etc, to be imposed on the people.

Are there no Civil Economists in Pakistan? But a few.

The civil economists focus on the (economic) problems faced by the citizens and seek/propose solutions to them.

That’s the thesis that my booklet formulates and elaborates.…

Main Ingredient’s of Economic Activism

In view of the massive taxes killing the economic life of ordinary citizens, Pakistani economists need to come out of their comfortable economic models and embrace the Economic Activism, some of the ingredients of which may be as follows:

Main ingredients of Economic Activism:

Radical solutions
Ready-to-practice solutions
Campaigning for those solutions
Activism for those solutions
Lobbying for those solutions
Meaningful sloganeering…