However, the challenge within this electric landscape is greater than just getting people to attend your rallies and ‘like’ your Facebook pages. The future of Pakistan is, for the first time, in the hands of its young voters, who have shown an alarming indifference to the ballot in previous electoral cycles.
This time it may be different; 25-year-old Omar Badi-uz-Zaman is aiming to inspire his generation to vote through a dynamic visual campaign called: Made of Pakistan: Vote!
Zaman represents a newly politicised urban youth voting for the first time. He believes that voting is not the “end-all of democracy” but a litmus test of societal awareness and involvement, even if it means voting for the “least worst of candidates” in order to have a stake in the future of the country.
“We all care about the same things,” says 30-year-old actor and co-director of the video, Daniyal Raheal, who believes that Pakistanis are connected by a “single thread” regardless of ethnicity, class or geography. “I’d rather vote now and look back without regret five years later, knowing that I tried,” says Raheal, who believes that accountability is necessary in the democratic process, and his sentiments are echoed by many of his peers.
A FAFEN survey reveals that 58% of respondents aged between 18 and 35 disclosed an intention to vote, and if roused to show up at the ballots, the first democratic transition of power will be a historical landmark to be celebrated.
Nida Awan, a 24-year-old associate consultant at Navitus deems voting a “basic responsibility” towards not only her own future, but that of her fellow citizens as well.
“It’s extremely important to vote because this will hold us accountable if we experience a corrupt and incompetent government,” she says, drawing the analogy of an HR department where those hiring a new candidate have as much of a stake in the performance of a recruit as the recruit himself.
“You cannot fix a system by remaining outside of it,” expanded Usman Iftikhar, a young Pricing Executive in the telecommunication sector, who is willing to take a chance at the ballots for a better future.
The picture, however, is not entirely rosy. A FAFEN report on youth as the decisive factor reveals that 17 % of youth with national identity cards remain unregistered, suggesting that perhaps the youth vote will not sway the outcome as much as is being anticipated.
30-year-old Farrukh Awan, for example, says he is completely disinterested in voting, be cause he says he simply doesn’t trust any political party.
While many choose to elect “the lesser evil”, Awan prefers to remain aloof from the electoral process, unwilling to associate with the “rhetoric of novices” and “empty promises of tested and failed candidates”.
Similarly, 28-year-old Subhan also believes that none of the candidates within his constituency have solutions, or even a clean slate.
“If I vote without conviction, how am I any different from a Hari (farmer) forced to vote for someone out of allegiance to a feudal leader?”
Zaman disagrees, arguing that voting increases the stakes of citizens, investing them in the tackling of issues closest to them: “Accountability encourages citizens to voice issues and demand solutions”.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 9th, 2013.
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vote for right vote for kite!
in KPK there is no other parties then PTI the winner for the elections. Vote for Imran Khan pti
i am first time voter and so my all family. We alre all voting for Imran khan and PTI is the next government of pakistan
Be practical our vote will not make any difference majority of the population of Pakistan live in rural areas and are illiterate they will vote what their sardar will tell them to vote. In Pakistan democracy will not work only military rule will work. PPP will win elections because PTI has competition with PML-N. So PPP have greater chance of winning
Pml(n) deserves my vote ideologically.
Youth has transformed its hopelessness to power of change, denying to be part of electing same old faces adn policies, we WILL rise and tread the path of peace happiness only by electing KHAN .....Insahalah TI will build the nation.
Inn Sha ALLAH i will vote. My vote is for PTI
PLMN was in power in Punjab , what it has done excepts reconsturcting roads in Lahore only.
Youth is screaming out their support for Kaptaan! I hope they will left the cozy rooms for some time and vote for change.
the whole Pakistan supports Imran Khan our next prime minister
Our youth is brave and this time they want to change the existing corrupt political system once and for all. Our youth knows very well that who breeds sectarian terrorists, who does corruption as an obligation, etc.... come what may our youth will go out to vote on 11.
I will vote for PTI because PML-N supported PPP during their 5 year horrific governance. Imran Khan is the only hope of Pakistan.
To nOt to vote is out of question... we can't let Imran's 17 year struggle go down the drain... Let ppl like hanif abbasi be our Minister .. No Way!
Many thanx to the free media (press and electronic) and internet. With the youth pursuing education and connecting with other youth sans international borders (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn), the change will be Inshallah forced on by the youth. Viva! Bravo! Geo! Salams
I'm part of that youth from the capital, studying and working in Germany. I was really hoping the ECP would figure out and implement the voting system for overseas Pakistanis, but they disappointed many.
After hearing that speech from IK on the hospital bed, I decided to take matters into my own hands and booked a flight to Islamabad. I will be voting on the 11th for hope, for the sake of our future and our children's future.
I am travelling thousands of miles just to cast my vote, the youth sitting in their drawing rooms playing video games need to pause and come out to vote for a better future!
Pakistan Zindabad!
Imran Khan and PTI is a craze for all the registered voter upto the age of 35 years.
Every single boy or girl is going to give vote to Imran Khan and to PTI to change the stale system of Pakistan.
It is the madarsa youth of TTP who are already deciding the present and future of the country. More power to them when their favorite leaders come into power.
It'd be disappointing if same faces were elected again. I can't, for once, understand why'd anyone having a bit of sense will vote for PML(N).strong text
Insha Allah entire youth will vote for PML-N.
I have never been into politics but this time to cast vote in faour of PTI, I am leaving on 8 hours drive along my family from Islamabad to Tank in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.....Please my countrymen, Imran needs us...Pakistan needs us..GO TO YOUR POLLING STATIONS AND VOTE FOR YOURSELVES.