Pakistan Muslim League - Minorities Wing
Pakistan for All Pakistanis: Moonis Elahi
Moonis Elahi |
But
62 years after the success of this historic struggle for freedom the most
saddening truth is that the people of Pakistan are still loitering in the dark.
Despite living in an independent country the light of freedom has still not
illuminated the lives of many. The Quaid-e-Azam had a very clear and principled
concept of Pakistan
which he explained through his words and deeds on numerous occasions. On March 24, 1943 he openly declared in a party session that
he would much rather not struggle for freedom if eradication of economic
injustice of the poor and the deprived could not be ensured in the State of
Pakistan. It is quite evident from our Quaid’s words that Pakistan was to
be a land devoid of economic oppression and exploitation of the have not’s at
the hands of the powerful. But 62 years
later an overwhelming number of Pakistanis still face the same pre independence
oppression and exploitation and they continue to live as third rate citizens in
their own country. Today more than 60%
of Pakistanis are living below poverty line. More than half of the Pakistanis
have no access to clean drinkable water. Similarly health and education facilities are
also available to a negligible portion of the society. Law is only for the rich
and the influential. With these problems
already playing havoc in the lives of Pakistanis suddenly new problems like the
atta crisis, the power crisis, the water crisis and worst of all extremism have
raised their ugly heads. The reasons for
all these continuing as well as recent abominations are not far to seek. They are all rooted in our failure to ensure a
just society based on the cardinal principles of mainstream Islam as envisaged
by our great leaders. In his May 28, 1937 letter to the
Quaid, Allama Iqbal asks him that what is the remedy of all the ills the Muslims of India confront? He then answers that the solution lies in the implementation
of Islamic principles of economic equality, social justice and tolerance in our
lives. Undoubtedly, the founding fathers
of Pakistan saw Pakistan as a means to achieving socio- economic freedom for
the have not’s and the hapless in the light of Islamic teachings and beliefs. I
wonder as to how far we have been successful in translating this vision into
reality.
Today, the spirits of both Iqbal and the Quaid must be greatly
tormented to see that the people for whom they had envisioned a just and prosperous
society were still stuck deep in the quagmire of socio economic deprivation, injustice
and sinister exploitation by the powerful.
They must be in agony to behold the tentacles of IMF squeezing the last
drop of blood out of an already emaciated soul of their nation. Can anybody tell me whatever happened to
Iqbal’s concept of the" self" derived from the Holy Quran and where
has the Quaid’s vision of a strong and prosperous Pakistan based on principles
of democracy,equality and fraternity disappeared?
I
believe that on our 62nd Independence Day we should do a sincere
soul searching and resolve afresh to make our country economically, socially
and politically strong not by paying mere lip service to the importance of
freedom but by actually taking concrete steps that may lead to the achievement
of the vision and goals set by our founding fathers. To begin with as a nation
we should endeavor to become self sufficient and pledge to stop borrowing
pittances in loans and aids from foreign countries and financial institutions.
As individuals we should resolve to lead lives free of ostentations and learn
to tailor them according to our own means and resources. We should also resolve
to eliminate poverty, injustice and inequality by becoming individually as well
as collectively more charitable, understanding and forgiving. It is also high
time that we evolve a common plan of action against tyrannical rules and
exploitative politics and not allow selfish rulers to treat us as “flies to the
gods who kill them for their sport”.
Here
I would also want to condemn along with the entire nation over the recent tragic
killings of innocent Pakistani Christians in Gojra. Sadly, this episode took place in the month
of our independence and is an ugly blemish on our history. The religion of Islam declares the murder of
one individual as the murder of entire mankind but only due to the callous and
cruel attitude of the present rulers of Punjab a handful of fanatics were
encouraged to set ablaze non Muslim Pakistanis alive in their houses in the
name of Islam and ironically the actual culprits have still not been
apprehended. On this Independence Day, I request all my fellow countrymen to
bemoan this tragic incident and resolve to weed out all the elements that are
bent upon violating the spirit of Islam which is the true force behind the
creation of this Land of the Pure called Pakistan .
The
need of the hour is to follow in word and in deed the teachings of Islam and
the vision of the founding fathers for a Pakistan which is free of economic,
religious and social exploitation. And
the way to achieving these goals is to stand united against all enemies
internal and external.
Mushahid Hussain lauds Christians national role
Mushahid lauds Christians national role
“Even our Christians brethren played a key role in Pakistan Movement and we have special regards for them. PML has a tradition of standing for the rights of the minorities in line with the teachings of Islam as highlighted by, Quaid-e-Azam Mohammed Ali Jinnah, and Allama Mohammed Iqbal in this regard,” Mushahid said while addressing a special ceremony here held to celebrate Easter. A group of young girls clad in colorful dresses presented Easter says.
A large number of Christians had gathered to celebrate Easter. Mushahid Hussain Sayed, along with his party leaders, MNA Akram Masih Gill, former Minister for Minorities Col (R) SK Tressler, and others, cut a cake to mark the Easter.
Ambassador of Romania Ion Emilian also addressed the gathering and conveyed to Pakistani Christians Romania’s warm felicitations on the eve of Easter. Political Secretary of the US Consulate Andrei M Cotton conveyed congratulations to the Christian community on the eve of Easter on behalf of the US people .Former Minister for Minorities Col (R) SK Tressler said Jesus Christ called for love and peace among all people.
He said all the believers had faith that Jesus Christ would re-emerge one day and he would ensure justice across the globe. Revered Father Rehmat Hukemdad, Priest Pervaiz and other Christian leaders also spoke on the occasion.
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