Friday, May 10, 2013

Pakistan: Role of Youth in the Current Political Scenario


The Election 2013 is distinct from the past polls as for the first time, the elections will be held under an independent setup.

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By Malik Omaid | May 9, 2013

I had once read a quotation “Nations are built through its Youth”. Reformation of Nations can be only possible in the reformation of its youth. Today nations move forward through its political leaderships and no nation can survive if its youth is politically unaware or uninterested; this ultimately results in the stagnancy of leadership. Nations die to live eternally; and this burden of course has to be taken on its shoulders by the youth. History tells us every time a drastic change in any society happened when its youth was convinced for it. We in Pakistan are in the same phase.

Pakistan is going through a decisive time. This is the first time country is witnessing completion of democratic process. These are indeed incredible times; we must acknowledge the consistent struggle of our forefathers, which gave us right to choose our representatives. We don’t have to demand this right by protesting at Tehreer square; neither do we have to fight with any dictatorial regime for our rights nor ask any foreign power to help us in this regard. Pakistan has done this all in the past, and the fruit we are having is that we will be heading to the polls on 11th of May 2013.

Elections are just 5 days away and nation is going to decide who is going to govern them for the next 5 years. The Election 2013 is distinct from the past polls as for the first time, the elections will be held under an independent setup. The elements of extreme electronic media coverage and political awareness have given new heights to the elections. Every Party is focusing its campaign mainly on the Youth of Pakistan. The reason is simple:  76% of the total voters are less than the 40 years age. So, if any party wants to win, Pakistan’s younger generation is the key.

Thus if you ask me what to do in the present scenario, my answer straight is for the youth to “VOTE”.  The youth have to take responsibility at this critical time… the notion “ab nahi to kab!” tells the story for the need of time. Pakistan needs efficient and powerful government.  A government which should have a strong mandate by the people to take bold steps, steps that will lead to progress. This cannot be done unless a huge voter turnout is not observed. To show the world and all anti democratic forces that people of Pakistan believe in democracy and have faith in their democratic leaders, so that this trend may compel future governments to pay attentions to the aspirations of people. This massive goal cannot be achieved unless the largest portion of population the Youth is awake and active, and ready to take responsibility.

Take responsibility, choose the best with honesty, and change your country for the better!



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