Why and in what context, someone had said, "Don't trust their words, TRUST THEIR ACTIONS, because actions will prove WHY WORDS WERE MEANINGLESS," but it is more relevant than ever in the context of Pakistan's current political, social, judicial, and economic crises. Words have often been wielded as tools of manipulation, promising hope, justice, and prosperity. Yet, the reality that unfolds through actions paints a starkly different picture, revealing the true intentions behind the blatency.
Pakistan's political landscape since 50s has been marred by instability, with grandiose but false claims about safeguarding democracy, upholding the rule of law, and delivering economic prosperity; actions always contradicting the robotic rhetoric. Actually the political arena has been a battleground for power, where personal ambitions and partisan interests have overshadowed the collective good of the Nation.
The persistent struggle for power has led to a breakdown in governance, where state institutions are weakened, and public trust in the system(s) is eroded. The actions of those in power—ranging from political maneuvering to suppress opposition to using state resources for personal gain—have highlighted the stark contrast between the words and deeds. The result is a governance vacuum, where citizens are left to bear the brunt of incompetence and corruption.
The judiciary, often hailed as the guardian of the Constitution and the protector of citizens' rights, has not been immune to the coercive machinations at play. While judicial independence is frequently espoused in public statements, actions within the judiciary tell a different story. The selective application of justice, influenced by pressures and personal biases, has led to a crisis of confidence in the judicial system. Cases that should have been resolved impartially have instead become tools of vendettas. The law, meant to be blind, is wielded perceptively to ‘target the indicated targets’ while shielding the plunderers and usurpers. This erosion of judicial independence has undermined the rule of law deepening the sense of injustice among the populace.
Economically, Pakistan finds itself in dire straits, with inflation soaring, unemployment rising, and poverty levels reaching alarming heights. The promises of economic revival and prosperity have remained unfulfilled. Instead, actions have demonstrated a pattern of deliberate loot, gross mismanagement, policy inconsistency, and a failure to address structural issues within the economy.
The social fabric of the Nation is fraying as a result. With increasing inequality, a lack of access to basic services, and a growing sense of disenfranchisement, social discontent is on the rise. The actions—or inactions—of those in power have exacerbated the socio-economic divide, leaving the most vulnerable segments of society to fend for themselves.
Perhaps the most troubling aspect of the current crisis is the willful defiance of the Constitution and the law by those entrusted with upholding them. The Constitution, which should serve as the supreme law of the land, has been repeatedly undermined through unconstitutional actions, including the manipulation of electoral processes, and the bypassing of legal procedures.
This blatant disregard for the rule of law has set a dangerous precedent, where the very foundation of the state is being eroded. When the law is no longer respected by those in power, it creates a culture of impunity, where anything goes as long as it serves the interests of the ruling elite.
The unending crises in Pakistan serves as a stark reminder that words are uttered to hide behind but actions reveal the truth instantly. The actions of those in power have irreparably betrayed the trust of the people.
As Pakistan grapples with its political, social, judicial, and economic challenges, it is imperative to accept the gigantic failure by all concerned, rerouting the path to Constitution and Rule of Law for steering the nation back on course. It will require a collective demand for accountability, justice, and adherence———where actions align with the words of mouth, and the well-being of the people is placed above personal vendettas, gains and desire to perpetuate.
SELFLESSNESS, SELFLESSNESS and SELFLESSNESS …. is the message of Quaid-e-Azam from Barzakh …
Shall we heed?
Akhtar Janjua
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