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A
calm and composed accused stood in front of the aged
judge. At no stage did he make any effort to defend
himself. The verdict was pronounced and he was sentenced
to death for not proving himself a patriot
Let us overcome the invisible barriers of time, and
travel back into the realms of the forgotten past.
Let us enter an era of quick trials and quick executions
during mankind's transformation from savagery to civility.
Each citizen was required to testify his patriotism,
failing which the person had to die at the guillotine.
A
calm and composed accused stood relaxed in front of
the aged judge. Irrefutable circumstantial evidence
was clearly against the accused. At no stage he made
any effort to defend himself in the rapid trial. The
verdict was pronounced. The judge sentenced him to
death for not proving himself a patriot. The convict
did not show any emotions. He neither hung down his
head, nor did he tremble. Being assured of himself,
he took the verdict calmly and gracefully.
Before
executioners could take away the convict for beheading,
the conscientious judge felt pity for him. He raised
his hand, and restrained the executioners from leaving
the court. He gave the convict a last chance to defend
himself. The judge addressed the accused, and asked,
"Are you not afraid of dying?"
"What
is preordained is preordained. It can't be either
altered or avoided," the convict replied. "We
all are destined to die someday."
"Do
you love your country?" The judge asked.
"I
love the entire earth, the common abode of mankind,"
the convict replied.
"A
specific question requires a specific answer."
The judge repeated his question, "Do you love
your country?"
"Is
my country excluded from the entire earth I love?"
The convict looked at the judge, smiled, and said,
"Sir, I am a citizen of the world."
"Primitive
man was a citizen of the world," the judge said.
"This is a civilized society. Earth has been
demarcated between countries and nationalities. One
is compulsorily required to be a citizen of a country."
"Compulsions
enslave a soul," the convict said. "I shall
not compromise the liberty of my soul for saving the
transitory life I am living."
The
judge leaned back in his seat, and looked vacantly
at the convict.
Love
for mankind, and sense of belonging to the entire
world ultimately proved detrimental for the convict
in a civilized society. His head was severed in the
presence of several onlookers.
Patriotism
is a kind of love. When you feel imbued with love
for your country, you are called a patriot. Similarly,
patriotism signifies emotional concern for the wellbeing
of one's country. Before we discuss patterns of patriotism,
let us first look at the Creator's greatest gift bestowed
upon mankind, called love. In a very ordinary sense,
love is narrowed down to infatuation between a man
and a woman. They hold on dearly to each other. Togetherness
lifts their spirits to the heavens. When separated,
they plunge into abysmal gloom.
Love
can further be bifurcated between conditional love,
and unconditional love. In the concealed conditional
love, a lover eyes beloved's family background, wealth,
and earthly possessions. Unconditional love rejects
any kind of tags. The compatible mental association,
mutual understanding, and sense of belonging to each
other keep lovers together.
Love
is infinite. It can't be restricted to emotional attachment
between man and a woman. People love their children
more dearly than anything else. There are persons
who collect books, antiques, paintings and sculptures,
and hold on to them with utmost care, love and affection.
Haven't we seen persons in love with nature, flowers
and fragrance?
Taking
good care of something or someone people adore is
a common factor between each type of love. They keep
their prized possessions books, antiques, artifacts
and music collection neat, clean and away from harm.
People endlessly strive for the healthy growth of
their children. A lover always desires that someone
he/she loves must be cared for and protected. The
one they love should appear attractive, charming and
beautiful.
Keeping
the aforementioned common factors in perspective,
let us now examine patriotism and the attitude of
a patriot towards his country. A true patriot desires
that his country should look neat, clean and attractive.
Law and order situation in his country infuses confidence
among foreign tourists. Teeming tourists throng neighbouring
countries such as Nepal, Sri Lanka, Maldives and India.
Have we ever thought why tourists do not come to us?
Why are we detested?
A
genuine patriot feels dismayed at the sight of swarms
of beggars, starving children, vagabonds, broken roads,
chaotic traffic, filthy toilets, land grabbing, drugs,
mercenaries, kidnappings for ransom, cold-blooded
murders, white-collar crime, corruption at each level
of administrative setup and the dwindling law and
order situation in his country. If someone clandestinely
takes over the country by flouting the democratic
norms and harm to the country from within appears
imminent, the patriot, without any hesitation, denounces
the authority of such a ruler. If attacked from outside,
the patriot lays down his life in the defence of his
country. Such patriots are hard to find in Pakistan.
We
are amply abundant in other type of zealot patriots.
They exploit the chaotic socio-economic conditions
in the country and take full advantage of the corrupt
officialdom, amassing wealth. They put on the shimmering
garb of a loud patriot, and proclaim themselves avowed
champions of patriotism, and invariably they attain
elevated position in the society. Such dubious patriots
sit in judgment upon the patriotism of other persons
in Pakistan.
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