Barring Model Ayan Ali, for one
reason or other, from going abroad does not augur well at the national or
international level. Accountability must be a hallmark of an honest government,
and law is always said to be heartless, but in the course of implementing the
law it must be kept in mind that this does not ruin an individual’s inner
personality. In Ayan’s case, she has been made victim of mental torture and tug
of war between the political giants, which is subjected to affecting her private
life. Such a damage done to her would not help repair her soul even if she is
declared a used-tool and not directly involved ‘criminal’ in the money
laundering case.
In Caliph Omar’s rule, he annulled sentence to two thief brothers and asked to
book their mother for not upbringing them properly. Our judicial, interrogation
and jail system produces more criminals rather than transforming them into
peaceful citizens. Even an honest and innocent accused turns out to be a
thorough criminal as a reaction to the cruelty meted out to him or her during
the course of trial before proving to be guilty. The impression is that Ayan has
been made a mockery, a victim and a beauty-symbol to be exploited and ridiculed
in public, before the policemen, interrogators, lawyers, judges and general
public. The way it is being handled is a total nonsense.
I am also concerned about giving a very objectionable hype to so called Mufti
Qavi and Qandeel Baloch, which resulted in glorifying obscenity and
characterless conversation. One is flabbergasted as where this society is
heading to?