Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Pakistan- a heaven for minorities

Pakistan.... as we know, is a diverse society with various ethnic and religious minorities living together....in a peaceful manner....you don't believe me....I will tell you How...Our state religion being Islam made us Muslims, the majority while the left 3% are from different ethnic and religious groups are being counted as minorities.Now in that sector, Afghanis, Christians, Ahmadis, Hindus and Sikhs are much prominent to be precise.
                        "Ahmadis".....according to 1973 constitution are declared Non Muslims but still, they are a major majority residing among us and Yeah...we do hear slogans of killings each and every one of them but still...we see them living, breathing and going by their day to day chores which defies the idea that all Muslims are Hate mongers and want them dead. Observing clearly...we could see that Ahmadis are holding important positions in our legislature, executives sector, bureaucracy and military since the establishment of Pakistan. Who can forget the great Dr Abdul Salaam, who brought home the Nobel prize.Nobody till now has beaten record of his in Pakistan.
                    I do agree that yes, we have people who do promote hate against minorities but we cant blame Pakistan alone for this.Minorities in almost all regions of the world continue to face serious threats, discrimination and racism.Plus they are frequently excluded from taking part in economic, political, social and cultural life available to majorities in the country and society where they live. We don't have to go much far for an example...... the country be termed as "Our most favourite" has various example of injustice of minorities...... Irrespective of there religion. The treatment of the Dalit Hindus is not hidden from any body.
                   In comparison to that Pakistanis minorities are working with us in different walks of  life. They are getting education to.... In fact they are free to move where ever they want to. But there are few terms and conditions which are applied on them like any other states minorities, for example constitution of Pakistan and our religion does not allow them to be the head of state or prime minister but other then that... As Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah said, "You are free to go to temples; you are free to go to your mosques and to any other place." Our minorities are free to celebrate there Holi, Easter, and Besakhi etc. The good part is that the government  also provide them security and privileges..... especially on there religious events and festivals.
             But if we compare the minorities living in Pakistan with our neighbouring country India, we can see the big difference. Indian minorities are facing lots of problems in different aspects of life. They are not free to celebrate there customs and traditional things according to there demands. They face different kinds of threats due to just because they follow a certain religion... Ironically India still terms it self a "Secular state"... too bad even for a joke.... Similarly European thinking  is also so partial for their minorities. Muslim girls can't follow Hijab, no Namaz on streets, no beard and the list goes on. If somebody is found convicted to this crime, they have to pay charges and fines. Let's not forget the visa issues which is another major problem for our students who desire to study in abroad. Those poor beings face very disappointing attitude due to racial or religious difference. Robbins Leonard said "How a minority, reaching majority, seizing authority, hates a minority". And man, he is sooo right. But still, apart from the issues faced, we can say Pakistan is like a heaven for minorities as compare to different regions of the world.         

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

EXTORTION IS ON FIRE IN KARACHI


Couple of days ago,President Asif Ali Zardari presided over a meeting on Karachi’s law and order situation on Thursday. The meeting recognized the problem of extortion in Karachi. The president directed Sindh and federal authorities to arrest all those who’re involved in Extortion and other heinous crimes.
MQM, the government collation partner along with the city’s business community have been protesting against increasing incidents of extortion in Karachi. On the direction of President, Interior minister Rehman Malik set up special cell among Law enforcement agencies in collaboration with business sectors to better monitor and handle these observing cases.
Extortion is one of the biggest problems for business communities, who have been facing for several years. In which a group of people demand (Bhatt a) extortion from business communities. And the one who resist paying them according to their demand has to face number of actions from them such as killings, dacoits and kidnapping are major problems. They are considered so strong. According to people they’re belong from different political parties. That’s why they’re moving freely in market as they have complete hold in their respective areas.
But this is observed that this crime is increasing day by day in the metropolitan city. Business communities have been raising their voice against this heinous crime. As it is not considered important by the authorities. These gangs are effective throughout the city. They come and demand about extortion without having any fear in day light. And business men are helpless. They don’t have any option other than giving them according to their demand in the way of saving their lives and property.
As due to inflation and our economic crises, people are already living hand to mouth. So this becomes unbearable effect on their limited income. Government should control this heinous crime to make peaceful environment and in order to give relief ti business sector.