The parliamentary panel approved the bill despite significant criticism from members of the same panel, the opposition, as well as rights groups. Now, it is imperative that a sound and robust debate takes place in parliament, in an intelligible manner, before the bill — certainly not in its current form — is turned into law. There seems to be a new kind of democracy being introduced in Pakistan, where the label of democracy is there, but the actions and policies of the government seem to be very much dictatorial. We must brace ourselves, for we may no longer be able to enjoy political cartoons that cunningly capture an entire political story in a single drawing, or the satire of intelligent minds narrating the reality of political situations to lighten the seriousness of the political, social and economic debacles that comprise the Pakistani landscape. This bill, if passed in its current form, will only prove the proclivity of the powers that be towards authoritarian rule, which prevents us from becoming a tolerant nation. Our rulers continue to make decisions that lead to a stunting of educational growth through clamping down on open debate and intellectual analysis.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 21st, 2015.
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