Tuesday 26 March 2013


"Modern-day slavery and the inherited monarchy"


Man is born free to live but as we travel to the rural regions of Pakistan, we have to face few harsh realities of which one is modern-day slavery. Families or I must say cluster of villages are inherited by the royals. Now the question arises, who are the royals? For me, they are either the godly people or the landlords who inherited the slavery of thousands of locals. Here the locals are worthy of blame because their undue support and acceptance of the stone-age customs has resulted in the violence of human rights. Sadly, the worst part is that they are even not aware of the religious laws andcontinue to settle mutiny through a constitution given by their culture ruling a typical mindset for ages. The royals of the inherited monarchy fail to educate their people to avoid legal awareness and ensure zero chances of betrayal. This completely shows that in a country named Pakistan, few families are running their own dominion states with their own borders and constitution. Hence, during elections, even if it is 100 percent transparent, people will continue to vote their local lords. Therefore, education should be introduced alongside public awareness so that the locals could understand their rights. 


To initiate this, the election commission should introduce a public awareness mobile cell which consists of law-literate people who could teach people how powerful they are because of democracy and move into the rural regions because they need it the most. If we want a nation with the true democracy, we need to introduce such projects on grass-root level!

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