Sunday 16 October 2016

Politics: A social mystification in Pakistan!

‘Democracy is the ultimate means to figure out egalitarianism in a broken society.’ ‘It isn’t chaos rather the manifestation of freedom ensured by the democracy.’ ‘Oh, don’t consume it so badly! Since we are in transition from absolutism to democracy and it would take time to have a mature politics in Pakistan.’ These were the resolutions of my students to an open ended question about their views on whether or not we are heading toward a civil disorder with the present state of governance in Pakistan.

Frankly speaking, It wasn’t unexpected for me because what else can you expect of the young  creative thinkers for whom everything said in a Prime time TV talk Show is the ultimate fact—a revelation.  A plain folk rhetoric presented and reinforced every day by the mainstream media.
Nevertheless, all of them were thunderstruck to a follow-up question on what do they believe that whether an uninterrupted decade isn’t ample for a nation to learn the job of running a country, especially when the country has such a struggling political past.
Our routine political affairs in Pakistan today give us a vibrant hint that we are entirely unaware of the usage and benefits of persuasive politics-an essence a country vitally needs for serenity— Persuasive politics practiced on the part of government contributes diversity and Rule of Law to the state where the rules are legitimated by traditions, customs and constitutional procedures. 
The most silent attribute of this system is the compromise politics of give and take. Such system automatically discourages and to a certain extent blocks the opposition’s opportunity to a configuration where political parties and media merge into a network to test government through rallies and litigation. Media in this setting isn’t capable to fuel the hype by having the dedicated coverage of rallies and opinion shows on wishful outcomes for the litigations against government. Media debates in such setting revolve around the advantages and disadvantages of government legislation and development.