Recent weeks have seen an uptick in political violence in Pakistan, which serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for political reconciliation. The political elite must do everything possible to advance democratic principles.
Since the PTI administration was ousted through a vote of no confidence amid accusations of political engineering, the country is currently experiencing one of the biggest political and economic crises in its history.
Deep political polarization and an atmosphere of hostility among competing political forces have both resulted from the heightened political temperature.
As the tension between two political parties rises, it becomes the obligation of the politicians to strive for the improvement of the country and the people using political means to resolve problems.
Systems of democracy offer tools for resolving disputes because respect for one another’s viewpoints and tolerance are key requirements in this area.
Former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s recent demands for elections and the negative response of the federal and provincial governments have heightened the political tension. The subsequent arrests of numerous PTI workers have added gasoline to the fire. The recent arrest of former federal minister Ali Zaidi has drawn harsh criticism.
Amidst the political crisis, Sirajul Haq, the head of Jamaat-e-Islami, has taken a proactive stance by engaging in discussions with both Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and Former Prime Minister Imran Khan, and has insisted on finding a peaceful solution. PTI has formed a committee for talks with Jamaat-e-Islami in the hopes that these actions will finally result in a resolution to the country’s political turmoil.
It is important to understand that democratic principles form the basis of all democratic systems. Violence and bad behavior further divide the people and impede progress. Political leaders should engage in meaningful communication in order to resolve their disputes.
Political disputes should be settled by democratic processes including open discourse, negotiation, and fair elections rather than turning to violence.
All political parties must put the welfare of the people and the nation’s interests ahead of their own. Politicians should always prioritize the needs of the people when making decisions, and they should look for solutions that will advance the welfare of the nation as a whole.
As Pakistan is going through a crisis at this time, all stakeholders must exercise patience, maintain composure, and begin a political dialogue in order to reduce the political tension in the country.