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We have had enough of protest politics

字号+ Author:Smart News Source:US 2025-01-13 07:39:10 I want to comment(0)

PROTESTS have historically provided a platform for people to express dissatis-faction and advocate for change. While they can be effective tools for social justice and political reform, protests can also negatively impact individuals, comm-unities and the nation at large. Most countries do not prohibit people from peacefully protesting and giving voice to their demands. However, violence during protests and the negative impact of frequent demonstrations on the nation and society are generally not tolerated. Notable protest movements in Pakistan’s history have exposed deep societal divides and institutional weaknesses. Frequent protests, especially in major urban centres, result in temporary or permanent business closures. Repeated civil unrest can also deter foreign investment. Besides, linge-ring unrest can lead to a political gridlock, preventing the government from imple-menting necessary reforms. Ill-intentioned protests can create a power vacuum that extremist groups may exploit. The call for further demonstrations across the country is seemingly aimed at creating trouble for the state and its people. These protests appear to have been designed to undermine the economy, education, tourism, law and order, healthcare and overall peace. Unfortunately, they do not address the core issues that the people have been facing, but serve the vested interests of individuals. The people of Pakistan have rejected such elements more than once. We would do well to remember that much.

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