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| Who deprive the Pakistani from the corridor of power? How long shall we look at other Dear Sir/Madam, [FONT='Tahoma','sans-serif']Who deprive the Pakistani from the corridor of power? How long shall we look at others?[/font] [FONT='Tahoma','sans-serif'] [/font] [FONT='Tahoma','sans-serif']Democracy as a system of governance and interest representation demands respect for dissent and opposition. It recognizes the principle of majority rule and guarantees protection of minorities. Democracy also builds faith in electoral contestation to gain public office and gives legitimacy to political parties as primary instruments for acquisition and transfer of power from one set of individuals to another. Unfortunately, despite the significance of the above elements only the power full elite are fitted in power and Pakistani are always left at the mercy of circumstances. As this policy is denial of right of Pakistani people to rule their country according to their aspiration and desire to built this country, which can provide equal opportunity to all without any discrimination for the establishment of welfare society. [/font] [FONT='Tahoma','sans-serif'][/font] [FONT='Tahoma','sans-serif']Since the creation of Pakistan the Pakistani people are left at distant from the corridor of power so that the ruling elite can do what they wanted to do in favour of their interest, leaving the Pakistani people behind, Only the society base on tolerance, equality and justice can be the real guarantee for the prosperous and strong Pakistan but the reality is different, we again have to cross the dangerous line which could be the point of distraction or disaster.[/font] [FONT='Tahoma','sans-serif'][/font] [FONT='Tahoma','sans-serif']since last 60 years, no one has come forward and dare to trust the Pakistani and involved them in to the day to day decision making process with intention to develop a sense of participation in to the decision making process affecting the future of their country and their generation at large and share the real benefit of democracy. But, due to the conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits, deprivation and opinions of the masses as an important element within so-called democratic society, they manipulate this elements of society to constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power in our country. [/font] [FONT='Tahoma','sans-serif'][/font] [FONT='Tahoma','sans-serif']Whatever attitude, one chooses to take toward this condition, it remains a fact that in almost every act of our daily lives, whether in the sphere of politics or business, in our social conduct or our ethical thinking, we are dominated by the relatively small number of persons, who understand the mental capability and social patterns of the masses. It is they, who pull the wires which control the public mind, who harness old social forces and engineer new ways to bind and protect their personal interest with outside forces.[/font] [FONT='Tahoma','sans-serif'][/font] [FONT='Tahoma','sans-serif']Sometimes the effect on the public is created by a professional propagandist, sometimes by an amateur deputed for the situation. The important thing is that it is universal and continuous; and in its sum total is regimenting the public mind every bit by bit, as possible to keep the masses away from the corridor of power.[/font] [FONT='Tahoma','sans-serif']So the question naturally arose, if we understand the mechanism and motives of the ruling elite and the way they practice, propagate[/font][FONT='Tahoma','sans-serif'], has proved that it is possible, at least up to a certain extent and within certain limits we can introduce the alternate socio-political system to replace the present undemocratic system. [/font] [FONT='Tahoma','sans-serif'][/font] [FONT='Tahoma','sans-serif']No one believes any longer that the voice of the people expresses could have been stop. The honest voice of the people, regarding the system will affect the heart and mind of the people, and that mind once made up for change of system by the masses will succeed in creating public opinion. The time has come for the people to take the rain of change for socio-political system in their hand to get rid of, social injustice for ever It is up to the people to decide how long shall we play in the hands of manipulator. How long shall we hang the future of our generation at the mercy of circumstances? [/font] [FONT='Tahoma','sans-serif'][/font] [FONT='Tahoma','sans-serif']The expectation of people are getting fad, the coalition has started to distract from the promises they made as they are use to do since last 60 years. A visible crack is being emerged and started to escalate, people are expecting solution for their grievances but getting no hope for relief.[/font] [FONT='Tahoma','sans-serif'][/font] [FONT='Tahoma','sans-serif']The society based on tolerance, equality and justice can be the real guarantee for the prosperous, peace full and strong Pakistan. Therefore, it is up to the patriotic people of Pakistan, women, youth, labourer, farmer, intellectual, god feared persons, nationalist and progressive forces, media in the country to think, decide and come forward to take the rain of the socio-political System change in their hands. [/font] [FONT='Tahoma','sans-serif'][/font] [FONT='Tahoma','sans-serif']Change of socio-political system is inevitable to empower the Pakistani at grass route level for rapid industrial and agricultural development and establishment of welfare state.[/font] [FONT='Tahoma','sans-serif'][/font] [FONT='Tahoma','sans-serif']See www.idp.org.pk[/font] [FONT='Tahoma','sans-serif'][/font] [FONT='Tahoma','sans-serif']Inlays khan Bloch[/font] [FONT='Tahoma','sans-serif']Organizer, Islamic Democratic Society.[/font] |
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