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The pillars of democracy, including politicians, members of parliament, the judiciary, the justice system, and the military, are crucial for the functioning of a democratic state. However, in some cases, a vital pillar of democracy can become unstable, leading to a significant impact on the entire system.
In such circumstances, it is the responsibility of the other pillars of democracy to step forward and support the unstable pillar. Unfortunately, in Pakistan, this principle has not been implemented correctly.
Journalism is also an essential part of the democratic system, and it is often referred to as the fourth estate. Journalists play a critical role in informing the public and holding those in power accountable. In Pakistan, however, journalists face numerous challenges, including censorship, harassment, and even violence. This situation is unacceptable, and it is the responsibility of the state to protect journalists and ensure their safety.
The political system in Pakistan has been struggling for years, and when it becomes weak, the judiciary attacks it, and the politicians, in turn, attack the judiciary. This situation creates an environment of mistrust and hostility between the different branches of government, which can have severe consequences for the stability of the state. Recently, a reference was filed against Justice Mazahir Ali Akbar Naqvi, a judge of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, in the Supreme Judicial Council. The reference was filed by a lawyer, Mian Dawood.
Such actions by the ruling party and federal ministers can have detrimental effects on the democratic system and its institutions. It is crucial to let the system work smoothly and allow all issues to be resolved through proper channels. By attacking the judiciary, the ruling party is only exacerbating the problem and creating further obstacles for democracy in the country.
In conclusion, it is imperative to understand that all pillars of democracy are equally crucial for the stability and functioning of the state. When one pillar becomes unstable, the others must come forward and support it. It is essential to respect the independence of institutions and allow them to work without interference. Political parties and politicians must also understand that they are accountable to the people, and their actions should always be in the interest of the state and its citizens. Only by working together can we ensure the strength and sustainability of our democratic system.