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- Today ( Sunday, 20 April 2025)
Rising Political Intolerance in Pakistan / Ali Riaz
I am writing to express my growing concern over the escalating levels of political intolerance in our beloved nation. The recent incidents and discourse reflect a disturbing trend that undermines the very essence of a vibrant and inclusive democracy. Political diversity is a cornerstone of any democratic society, and differing opinions should be celebrated for the richness they bring to public discourse. Unfortunately, we have witnessed an uptick in instances where disagreement turns into hostility, stifling the spirit of healthy debate. The essence of democracy lies in its ability to accommodate a spectrum of ideas, allowing citizens to make informed decisions. It is disheartening to witness the erosion of this principle as political intolerance takes center stage. It is crucial for our leaders and citizens alike to remember that respectful disagreement is not a threat but an essential element of a thriving democracy. In times like these, the media plays a pivotal role in fostering understanding and promoting the values of tolerance and diversity. I urge media outlets to prioritize unbiased reporting and encourage open dialogue that allows for the exchange of ideas without fear of reprisal. As citizens, we bear a collective responsibility to uphold the democratic ideals that have shaped our nation. Let us strive for a political landscape where differing opinions are not seen as adversaries but as essential components of a healthy democracy. In the face of rising political intolerance, let us reaffirm our commitment to the principles that define us as a democratic society.
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