Not the country Quaid envisioned: Anoushey criticises HEC's ban on Holi celebrations in universities
In a recent turn of events, Anoushey Ashraf took to her Instagram Stories to share how disappointed she is by the Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan's decision to ban Holi celebrations in universities. The ban came after videos from Quaid-e-Azam University's Holi celebration went viral, sparking controversy and debate on social media.
Distancing herself from those in power, she wrote, "So done with the people running the system, I wouldn't want to be counted amongst them. I don't identify as them, and I truly have zero respect for them. Unfortunately, Pakistan's their playground now.” She added that the country is a far cry from the vision of Pakistan's founder, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
“The disappointment is real. It’s not the country Quaid envisioned. Ones who can get out, I guess it's okay to be a 2nd-grade citizen somewhere else than an oppressed, 3rd class citizen with no rights in your own country,” she concluded, referring to people desperately trying to flee the country for a better quality of life.
Ashraf's post shed light on the disappointment many individuals who aspire to see a more inclusive and diverse Pakistan feel. The HEC's decision to ban Holi celebrations in universities is a shock to many. While the intention behind the ban may have been to prevent any potential conflicts or controversies. It has, nevertheless, sparked a wider discussion on the importance of embracing diversity.
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