Citizens Divide

(Zeeshan, Dera Ismail Khan)

What I perceive as one of the biggest problems of Pakistan is the interconnected problem of large scale ethnic, lingual, and cultural divide among its citizens. We are perhaps one of those countries where individual differences are reported and valued stronger than the commonalities at different manifests of importance. The ghost which is hunting us most since our very inception is the prevalence of ethnocentric groups’ formation of either being a Baluchi, Punjabis, Pashtun, Sindhi, Seraiki, Muhajir, Chitrali, Kohistani, and Hindko rather than the ‘Pakistani’.

No doubt, the need for egalitarian society exists and has been voiced several times over the years by intelligentsia, but the struggle for it usually ends up in beginning of another ethnic conflict in Pakistan. Despite of offering resolution, Political parties exploit all this in turn to get an existence fuel for their presence in the coming years.

though diversity contributes to culture and creative richness, yet in case of Pakistan, the division among the people on the basis of economic disparities, geographic associations, language, religion, cultism has not only affected our economy and progress, adversely, but the Urdu-Bengali conflict has also led us to war in 1971 between the Eastern and Western parts of our country, which resulted in division of the country and creation of an independent state.

Despite of the loss of thousands of precious innocent lives in the past two or three decades, the problem of ethnicity tends to intensify with the passage of time.
Keeping in view the impact of media on society in Pakistan, media Houses and universities need to develop media contents aimed at bridging the differences between ethnic and sectarian groups by highlighting their commonalities and similarities, instead of highlighting their differences.

Though media is never supposed of to operate to reduce conflict however the presentation of accurate, balanced and impartial reporting can help a lot in conflict reduction.

Essence of Conflict Sensitive Journalism and getting command on technical aspects of the program's contents, like how to do prior research, theme workout, putting hooks, transition and multiple sources, scripts etc will place Journalists in a position to have the required confidence to produce programs having such active and progressive themes. As usually the lack of confidence on a part of the journalist ruins implementation of creative ideas. Similarly, programs on themes trying to provoke people into thinking in terms of similarities are probable to lose impact all due to the reason that journalist wasn't able to wrap it up with conventional structure despite of having novel and relevant ideas. I believe it is the reason why journalists from rural areas, despite of availability, fails to produce valued contents.

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