‘We have a lot to be proud of as Pakistanis’
I am proud that as a child I opted to come to Pakistan. The love affair has been growing.
These patriotic views were expressed by former federal minister, senator and noted intellectual Javed Jabbar while speaking at the launch of his book, “What is Pakistaniat?”, at the Adab Festival Pakistan at the Sindh Governor’s House on Saturday.
“The love affair has been growing,” he said. As for national identity, he said that it would evolve over the course of time as it was a historical process. Jabbar listed 41 constituent elements (30 positive and 11 negative) that, he said, shaped the unique national identity of the Pakistani nation.
Among the positives, he listed:
Proud to be a Muslim in a predominantly Muslim nation.
Proud to be a Muslim in a country in the Muslim region
Proud to be a citizen of the land boasting the oldest human civilization (Mehergarh)
Pride in being a Pakistani by choice
Pride in being in a land also inhabited by the Hindus, Christians, Zorastrians, and others. In fact, he said, these groups were the owners of the land as they lived here much before the Islamic era. He lauded the diversity, which, he said, had its own beauty.
Unique origin: Nowhere else could we find a country the two wings of which were separated a thousand miles of hostile territory and we managed to co-exist for over two decades.
Enduring resilience: We formulated five-year plans for development which were so successful that they were replicated by newly developed countries like South Korea and Malaysia.
Pride in belonging to a beautiful country and he enumerated the idyllic natural beauty spots all over the country. Pakistan, he said, was endowed with the most beautiful locations which were a tourists’ paradise.
Pride in the fact that we Pakistanis are an extremely hospitable and compassionate people.
An overwhelming majority among us are highly moderate and it was just a handful who are extremists.
The Pakistani diaspora, which was so widely distributed over the globe, never forgot their motherland and remitted funds so generously which has often seen us out of our economic woes.
Urdu as a unifying factor: He said that according to statistics, Urdu was the mother tongue of just nine percent of the population but still it was such a binding force that it was understood even in the remotest corners of the country.
Among the 11 negatives he listed were:
He said that we are always clamouring for democracy yet not more than 50 per cent of the electorate turned up at the polling booths on election day. This, he said, was the height of apathy.
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