Sajjad Shaukat
Past experience
proves that the youth played a key role in the nation-building of the developed
countries, while pulling them out of any crisis due to their zeal and zest.Unlike the
developed countries, Pakistan has been facing multi-faceted problems such as
acute financial crisis, poverty, unemployment, social inequities, lack of
security, loadshading of electricity and gas in wake of continuous acts of
terrorism. But, our young persons have shown a greater enthusiasm and energy in
coping with these multiple problems. In these terms, their vitality and power
of determination is praiseworthy.
On the on side,
enemies of the Pakistan are using various schemes to manipulate the youth by provocating
them to join the militants in order to conduct subversive activities, on the
other side, a majority of the Pakistani youth is well-determined in thwarting
the nefarious designs of the terrorists who are involved in brutal acts of terrorism
and have brought embarrassment to the entire nation.
Now, Pakistan’s
environment has been darkened with the perennial incidents of bomb blasts,
turmoil and unrest, as the insurgent target educational institutions, public
places like festivals, parks, business centers, hospitals, places of entertainment
and worship. Our youth which is too sensitive and mindful of the
terrorism-related phenomenon of trauma surrounding them, cannot remain
oblivious to the same, as it is agonizing for them.
Knowing the
memories of their relatives and dear ones who lost their lives in various
terrorist acts like bomb blasts, suicide attacks, targeted killings, ethnic and
sectarian violence, the youth has urged the various organs of the state—the
government and the judiciary including law-enforcing agencies and media to take
effective steps to get rid Pakistan of the menace of terrorism.
While some
political and religious entities including some media analysts are misguiding
the youngsters that it is elseone’s war, not Pakistan’s war, but the youth is
well-aware that it is our own war against terrorism, as the militants are being
supported by external enemies of the country. They know the reality that
entrenched in Afghanistan external secret agencies like American CIA, Indian
RAW and Israeli Mossad have perennially been arranging acts of sabotage in
various regions of Pakistan, especially in
Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa, Balochistan and Karachi through their
affiliated militant groups such as
Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) and
Jundollah (God’s soldiers) including other insurgent groups and some Baloch
feudal lords (Sardars) to fulfill the secret strategic designs of US, India and
Israel at the cost of Pakistan, China and Iran. Besides martyring several
personnel of law-enforcing agencies and security forces in various parts of the
country, in Balochistan, these foreign-backed entities kidnapped and massacred
many Punjabis, Pushtuns, Shias, people of Hazara community, patriot Balochis and
Iranian Shias. In the past few years, they abducted and killed many Chinese and
Iranian nationals in Pakistan.
On a number of occasions, BLA, Jundollah and
other separatist groups claimed responsibility for their subversive acts. So,
the young persons know that these terrorists have
accelerated their anti-social, undemocratic and un-Islamic practices in the
country
where their merciless activities continue unabated. Hence, they are showing vitality
by emphasizing the necessity of unity to fight the ruthless enemy.
No doubt, the
youth in Pakistan is fully cognizant of the fact that all convicted terrorists
especially those who were awarded death penalty by the courts of law should be
executed without any delay, as it will send a strong message to the militants.
And Judiciary on its part must ensure speedy disposal of all cases pertaining
to terrorism, otherwise, justice in cases of terrorist attacks will remain
delayed. According to a maxim, “justice delayed is justice denied.”
Nevertheless,
the Pakistani youth is fully aware of the dangers which lurk ahead and the
impediments which lie in the path of realizing their full potential and a
brighter future. In this respect, the government of Pakistan needs to take
serious measures to positively exploit the enthusiasm and energy of the youth
not only in coping with the political instability, social strife and economic
problems, but also menace of terrorism in the country.
For the purpose,
our own media must show courage by denouncing all acts of terrorism, and stop
providing space to these terrorists, as media statements by the spokesmen of
the militant groups simply glorify the cause of terrorism in one way or the
other.
It is good sign
that the Pakistani youth like its counterparts around the world also uses the social media sites like Facebook,
Twitter, Myspace etc. effectively. In the cyber-age, social media which means
online platform for interactive dialogue, have equally been utilizing by the
peoples of the developed and less developed countries. In this context, the
Facebook site originally was created for students of Harvard to get
acquaintance with one another, but later, it was utilized by other colleges and
universities as well, and now allows anyone to get registration.
In fact, these
sites are creating communities which allow people to keep tabs of their social
relationships by exploring and finding other persons with similar interests. In
these terms, social media services like Twitter and Facebook are really playing
the revolutionary role.
In this regard,
a study suggests that online chatter about revolution often began just before
actual revolution took place. And social media also served as an outlet for
citizens of the region to tell their stories of revolution, which played an
inspirational role for neighboring countries. The study explains that social
media carried a cascade of messages about freedom and democracy across North
Africa and the Middle East, and helped raise expectations for the success of
political uprising—in Egypt where the Arab Spring blossomed—Howard and his team
found that the number of tweets that mentioned revolution in that country
exploded from 2,300 per day to more than 230,000 per day. The number of videos,
Facebook updates and blog posts about government opposition also rose
dramatically.
Moreover, there
is virtually no control over the sites, and some of the users can misuse by
giving false information or spread disinformation. According to a NGO, the
photos of flogging of 17 year old girl in Swat in 2009 displayed on the
Facebook was engineered, which had brought disgrace to Pakistan.Nonetheless, our
youngsters who know the art of using social media sites through internet must
utilize the same for encountering anti-Pakistan propaganda of the external
enemies, and in improving the image of the country in the eyes of international
community. Thus, they can also unite various segments of the society in
fighting the different war against terrorists.
It is notable
that general elections 2013 witness the youth of Pakistan participating
wholeheartedly in the electoral process. Optimistically speaking, if democracy prevails, the youth,
being in majority, will actually dictate the type of government which will
reside in the corridors of power. The current government’s recognition of the
power of the youth is likely to motivate and to empower them.
It is
mentionable that education and research are very essential for the development
of a country, as we can see in the west. So, strenuous efforts for peace and an
atmosphere conducive to the pursuit of education, research and vocational interests
are of prime importance in relation to the youth.Consequently,
Pakistani youth which is full of enthusiasm and energy has expressed firm
resolve to fight the menace of terrorism, and to play their role for the
security of Pakistan, while helping the country in diversified fields for
nation-building purposes.
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