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字号+ Author:Smart News Source:Travel 2025-01-15 01:34:33 I want to comment(0)
GOVERNMENTS in Pakistan have a long history of using the police force to suppress and silence those having opinions different than what they seem to be promoting at any particular point in time. They often resort to violence against those protesting peacefully and rightfully without realising that supressing the voices actually makes them louder. Pakistan is a democratic country. Difference of opinion, freedom of expr-ession and the right to peaceful protest are the essence of democracy. These rights are safeguarded by the country’s Constitution. Unfortunately, those who use these constitutional rights often face a severe backlash as well as inhumane reaction by the state. This practice is the reflection of the colonial mentality that still prevails in Pakistan. Unfortunate and ugly scenes were witnessed in Karachi recently at the Sindh Rawadari March during which the participants were treated in a seriously sub-human manner. The daughter of Sindhi writer Jami Chandio was seen being dragged to the ground by female constables. Singer Saif Samejo was also slapped and dragged before being arrested. All this was a blatant violation of human rights. The provincial government, headed by a political party that is the self-proclaimed champion of democracy, showed its true colours in dealing with the protesters who were simply making use of their democratic, constitutional rights and were trying to raise their legitimate concerns.
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