For a country shaped by diversities, it is incumbent upon us, as citizens, to recognise the weight of responsibility that accompanies our freedom. Unity in diversity is a phrase which captures the essence of Pakistan. We have had our fair share of historical struggles to reach this point today when we are leading globally across various sectors. As we observe Independence Day on August 14, it is important for us to remember that the freedom earned by our predecessors brings with it a sense of responsibility to contribute to the nation’s growth.
Independence attributes us with our basic human rights which are the right to live, freedom of movement, freedom of expression, right to do business, right to vote and right to contest election. It is in fact value which grants sovereignty to our nation and gives us the freedom to live according to our culture, customs and collective wisdom.
Independence has broader meanings which include; the state of being free from any foreign occupation or slavery or else achieving of right of self-determination. Undoubtedly independence is the blessing of Allah Almighty.
Our forefathers had a paid huge price and unprecedented sacrifices for the independence of a separate homeland for the Muslims of South Asia in the form of Pakistan. The sequel to War of Indian Independence-1857, the Muslim population of India was alienated by Colonial British rulers and the Hindu majority. This deep sense of alienation, discrimination and humiliation compelled the Muslims to think for their separate identity and ultimately a homeland of their own.
Hindus of Banaras demanded replacement of Urdu with Hindi and its Persian script with that of Devnagri script. The Urdu-Hindi controversy-1867 was the first major event, which forced Muslim leaders like Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, a great advocate of Hindu-Muslim unity to take a different stance and different course of action. In the later years, Muslims felt disaffection and a continuous discrimination even at the platform of ‘Indian National Congress’ established to take care of political rights of native Indians.
Despite his efforts for reconciliation with Hindu leadership, Sir Syed Ahmed Khan had to say that when even the language of a nation is not safe at the hands of other nations in a region, it would be unwise to continue living with them.
Establishment of All India Muslim League in 1906, the fourteen points of Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah-1929 and Allahabad Address of great scholar Allama Dr Muhammad Iqbal-1930, gave further impetus for the establishment of a separate Muslim identity and a separate homeland for the Muslims of India. Hindu leadership totally dominated this so-called liberal platform and used it for their political and socio-economic gains.
Pakistan Resolution 1940 was a decisive moment and a milestone which paved the way for a Muslim homeland and in later years, Pakistan became the destination of Indian Muslims, living all over the subcontinent. Seven years from Lahore Resolution, on 14 August 1947, Pakistan became a reality. This indeed was the consequence of hectic efforts of our forefathers and painful history of discrimination from Hindu and colonial rulers.
The anti-Pakistan forces are more in numbers and lethal in effect today. They have both covert and overt presence inside and outside Pakistan. Today, Pakistan is facing a number of challenges. These challenges being faced by the state and society of Pakistan are even more crucial, uncertain, hostile and dangerous than our forefathers faced during the crucial Pakistan movement. The day one rivals of Pakistan are now regrouping in a number of new forms and formats. The strategies, these forces are adopting are very treacherous, aiming to destroy the very basis of the state and society of Pakistan. These challenges are both internal and external having intimate connections and linkages with enemies of Pakistan. The elements of extremism, radicalization and terrorism are only their tangible forms. These forces want to defeat and destroy the social filament and the ideology of Pakistani nation.
We have been witnessing these tendencies in a more recurrent and rambling way since we have stepped in 21st century. These factors have damaged the traditional coherence and harmony, the Pakistani society enjoyed for centuries. The social structure and ideological bondage of Pakistani society is being shattered through the promotion of ethnicity, sectarianism and radicalization.
They could not develop a counter narrative against the quite visible strategies of the anti-state forces.
The rival forces could solely and gradually proliferate into the roots of the peaceful Pakistani society to create a fissure and exploit those subsequently, the political leadership, the religious scholars, intellectuals and academics are found wanting in playing their desired role of maintaining the harmony and coherence in the society. At times, it acted as a tool for furthering those narratives, which ultimately harmed the national integration, deliberately or otherwise. The Pakistani free media could neither conceive nor pursue a role it should have played for the promotion of national integration and social cohesiveness.
Since Pak Army and other security forces have played their part, there is a need that, political forces, the religio-political groups, the religious scholars, the academia and Pakistani society must play their role in the consolidation of the gains, defence forces have attained through combating militancy and destroying their organized bases.
Through a number of military operations, the defence forces of Pakistan have destroyed the organised bases of militants; however, there still exists a mind-set and splinter groups, who can find their way to cause sporadic bomb blasts and attacks. The security forces deserve a special appreciation for these achievements.
Let’s utilize all our energies for the promotion of unity, development of our nation through educational excellence, social cohesion and harmony, development of youth, economic well being of the country and, above all, through technological advancement in line with modern nations of the world. Let’s reject all the internal fault-lines; ethnicity, factionalism, provincialism and sectarianism by becoming true Pakistani. Let's defeat all the conspiracies being hatched against the state, society and ideology of Pakistan.
And let's promise on the day of independence on 14 August that, we will serve our beloved country Pakistan by all means.