Passing the buck isn’t Solution
From every nook
and corner of the world, a term; “Progress and Development” resounds regularly.
Over this term, there is existing competition among nations. Nations strive
hard; utilize a big chunk of their budget on this name. However, the concept of
progress and development we hold lets us down at once especially the moment we
experience moral bankruptcy, discrimination, injustice, and dehumanization
continuing uninterruptedly. We take pride of being nuke power and the strong
economy but had we ever gave a thought how far these things matter when a
section of our society feel suffocated and are deprived of basic rights,
dignity, and justice.
We count nuke
weapons, technological infrastructure, accumulating wealth etc as progress and
development and not the advancements in our ideas, attributes, and behavior.
Having luxurious life means progress and development to us and not the
sympathetic and empathetic qualities that a human must have. Respective
establishments of India and Pakistan bully each other, project themselves more
developed than other but a critical analysis establishes that on humanitarian
grounds we (Indo-pak) are retrogressing. The pathetic condition of the female
gender is one of the examples. The treatment, women flock is getting in both of
these countries is utterly disgraceful and punctures the balloon of progress
and development. Apart from domestic violence that women face, they are soft
targets of constant brutality and barbarism. For many years, the violent sexual
crime Rape rose sharply, victimizing and rendering victim traumatized and
stigmatized for entire life, in many of cases snatching their right to live. In
India reports of Rape are rising and rape is considered as the fourth most
common crime against women. Despite sentencing death to four convicts in Damini
rape-case of 2012, this crime couldn’t be stopped. Every other day incidents of
rape are taking place in one or other place across India. Days ago, eight year
old girl belonging to nomadic tribe of district Kathau of J&K became fresh
victim of this mercilessness, who was raped to death by a beast.
Fortunately,
Pakistan was less known for this but came to attention after spine-chilling,
horrifying rape and brutalism of 7-year old girl Zainab Ansari.The latter was
kidnapped, raped and strangled to death in Kasur when she was on her way home
from lessons on Koran at a tuition center. After investigation shocking reports
surfaced that Zainab was the twelfth victim and eleven such incidents have taken
place there in recent past. This gruesome incident incited fury everywhere in
Pakistan. Protests, candle marches, and shutdown continue with every eye moist.
The reaction it generated is heartening but is no solution to the problem.
As an unvarying
method to express resentment, political parties resorted to blame games, people
lambast administration and judiciary, and the administration denies duties. But
it is bitter truth problem lies with all of us. This is understood that our
administrative mechanism is flawed but as humans and accountable citizens,
don’t we have any role in society?.How long we will continue to complain of
governance and administrative faults. Moreover, the crime that we are
discussing isn’t something that can be stopped just by judicial and legal
reforms. Though judiciary is answerable for ensuring justice to victims but its
solution mainly lies outside the law in the mindset of people. The systemic
social change is imperative and every single individual has to do its part.
Families have an important role to play to inculcate values in their boys, give
right lessons, and teach them to be gender sensitive. Education institutions
are believed to have true potential to trigger a change by imparting moral
education to the children from the basic level, for those children will obviously
turn young and therefore will have clarity in their minds. .Not only they will
be always mindful of their actions but also their existence, in all aspects,
will be contributive to the society. Importantly, if psyche of males undergoes
positive and desirable change, cases of this crime will come down
spontaneously. We need to invigorate our conscience and once our conscience
enlivens, we can’t even bear the pain of others, troubling anyone would be
unthinkable. Our inner voice will not allow us to touch blooming buds like Zainab
and Asma etc, trampling them would be outside of the realm of our imagination.
Instead of
pinning blames on one another, we need to admit responsibility at an individual
level. The need of the hour is to strive for overhauling system, starting from
home, community, society, and finally nation. By doing so we never have to
revolt against the establishment and the people in the establishment will never
disappoint masses if they would exercise same.
Zeeshan Rasool
Khan mohdzeeshan605@gmail.com (Writes on current socio-religious and
political issues)
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