By
Sajjad Shaukat
Besides Christmas, every
year, on December 25, Pakistanis celebrate Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s
birth anniversary with every possible way of showing reverence to their
country’s founder. It is called the Quaid-e-Azam Day. Jinnah was born on
December 25, 1876 and founded Pakistan in 1947. On this very day, seminars,
debates and programmes are held to remember the services of the founder of the
nation.
Although various
programmes are held about the personality, vision and the hard work of this
great leader who struggled a lot to get a separate homeland for the Muslims of
the Sub-continent, yet the best way to celebrate Quaid-e-Azam Day is to promote
the soft image of Pakistan, as envisaged by the founder of the country.
This very day has come
at a time when Pakistan is facing multiple threats of grave nature internally
and externally, which are not only worrying all the citizens, but are also
creating divisions among the federal and provincial governments including
political parties. This drastic situation is distorting Pakistan’s image
abroad.
While, it was due to the
selfless practical unity among the Muslims under the leadership of Quaid-i-Azam
that Pakistan became a tangible reality, on August 14, 1947. But that unity
started declining after passing through various crises, and the result was
separation of East Pakistan in 1971, as India manipulated differences between
East Pakistan and the West Pakistan.
However, Pakistan’s
security forces have been facing a different war against the enemy which
employs subversive activities of various kinds which also include internal and external
challenges. Pakistan is in the state of new war, being waged by the Armed
Forces and intelligence agencies against terrorists. In this regard, our Armed
Forces have successfully obtained their objectives in North Waziristan Agency
(NWA) including other tribal agencies through military operation Zarb-e-Azb
against the terrorists who had challenged the writ of the state, and had
frightened the entire nation by their terror-acts. In Balochistan, Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa, Karachi and other parts of the country including FATA our security
forces and law-enforcing agencies have restored peace, after coping with the
militants, foreign agents and criminals.
Externally, Pak Army and
Rangers have boldly been responding to India’s unprovoked firing at the Line of
Control in Kashmir including Working Boundary in Sialkot and other sectors.
While, the fundamentalist party BJP led by the Indian Prime Minister Narendra
Modi is implementing anti-Muslim and anti-Pakistan agenda. They leave no stone
unturned in distorting Pakistan’s image.
Unfortunately, it is
because of lack of unity among our politicians, leaders and media that foreign
opportunists have been manipulating the chaotic situation of Pakistan in order
to fulfill their secret agenda by destabilizing the country which is the only
nuclear country in the Islamic World. In the past few years, nefarious designs
of some foreign secret agencies like Indian RAW and Israeli Mossad can be
gauged from a number of anti-Pakistan developments such as their support to
insurgency in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, separatism in Balochistan and targeted
killings especially in Karachi.
In case of Pakistan’s
war against terrorism, while emphasizing on national unity, Chief of Army Staff
Gen. Raheel Sharif has repeatedly stated, “We will continue to go after the
inhuman beasts, their facilitators till their final elimination.”
Recently, Gen. Raheel
Sharif stated, “Terrorists have been cleared from their strongholds in North
Waziristan Agency and Khyber Agency, and fight now is moving into last few
pockets close to Afghan border.” He laid emphasis on “continuation of the
operations till elimination of the last expected and probable terrorists groups
and sanctuaries.” Now, a majority of the Internally Displaced
Persons has returned to their native lands.
Nevertheless, although
Quaid-e-Azam supported the Two Nation Theory which was basis of the Ideology of
Pakistan, yet some hostile elements misinterpret it including the vision of
Jinnah. In fact, Mohammad Ali Jinnah who was against every sort of extremism,
had favoured a moderate Pakistan where other religious communities and
minorities would also live without any restriction, along with the Muslims.
It may be recalled that
August 11 was official declared National Minorities Day by the former
government in 2009 in line with the historic speech of founder of the nation
Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah at the Constituent Assembly on August 11,
1947. In his speech, Quaid-e-Azam said, “You are free; you are free to go to
your temples, you are free to go to your mosques or to any other place of
worship in this state of Pakistan. You may belong to any religion or caste or
creed that has nothing to do with the business of the state.”
In the same speech,
Quaid-e-Azam said, “We are starting in the days where there is no
discrimination, no distinction between one community and another, no
discrimination between ones caste or creed and another. We are starting with
this fundamental principle that we are all citizens, and equal citizens of one
state.”
It is mentionable that
in accordance with the vision of Quaid-e-Azam, the Constitution of 1973
protects the real rights and interest of minorities, living in Pakistan.
While, India which
claims an arch secular state has surprised the world because of continued
attacks on other minority groups, especially Christians, Muslims and Sikhs—and
events of forced conversion of Christians and Muslims into Hindus.
Unlike India, where
religious minorities are being targeted by the Hindu fundamentalist outfits like
the ruling party BJP, RSS, Shiv Sena etc., all the minorities such as
Christians, Ahmadis, Hindus, Sikhs, Parsis and Buddhists enjoy fundamental
rights in Pakistan, including all other rights of citizenry in Pakistan.
It is noteworthy that
the founder of the country had strongly supported the idea of peace in the
world as well as with other countries. In this respect on August 15, 1947
Quaid-e-Azam stated, “Our object should be peace within, and peace without. We
want to live peacefully and maintain cordial friendly relations with our
immediate neighbours and with the world at large.”
Regarding the status of
women, Mohammad Ali Jinnah pointed out on March 25, 1940 at Islamia College for
women, “No nation can rise to the height of glory unless your women are side by
side with you; we are victims of evil customs. It is a crime against humanity
that our women are shut up within the four walls of the houses as prisoners.
There is no sanction anywhere for the deplorable condition in which our women
have to live.”
In accordance with
Quaid-e-Azam’s vision, now, Pakistani women are not only working in various
public and private sectors, but also in the armed forces of the country.
Notably, Pakistan which
came into existence on the basis of Islamic principles to provide respect and
protection to all the segments of society is giving full safety to all the
minorities as mentioned in the Constitution. Besides other minority groups,
particularly Christians are not only serving in the armed forces, but are also working
in other departments. Without any discrimination by the Muslims, they also run
their own business and are working in private sectors.
Nonetheless, while
commemorating the Quaid-e-Azam Day, let us use this opportunity not only to
bring ourselves closer to each other by displaying selfless unity, but also to
promote soft image of Pakistan in order to castigate the conspiracy of our
external enemies.
Sajjad Shaukat writes on
international affairs and is author of the book: US vs Islamic Militants, Invisible
Balance of Power: Dangerous Shift in International Relations
Email:
sajjad_logic@yahoo.com
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