THE trust gap between the people and the state could be addressed by speaking to the youth and the disgruntled masses. The youth, the future of the nation, currently sees in shades of dark grey.

Unfortunately, a high unemployment rate as well as a lack of platforms for them to express themselves have left the young feeling disconnected. Even though they represent a decent segment of the overall population, young people are not being involved in important decision-making processes.

The government must take action by creating opportunities for the country’s youth to participate in policymaking. These efforts should not be limited to just Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), where unrest is visible, but should cover the whole country. Listening to the young is crucial because they are the ones who will shape the future of Pakistan.

Most of Pakistan’s political leaders belong to an older generation and clearly struggle to fully understand the challenges the young people face today.

Moreover, with current fast-changing technology and global issues, the younger generation has to deal with new-age problems. The government needs to involve the youth in shaping solutions for these modern challenges.

To begin with, creating youth councils, online platforms, and other ways for young people to voice their opinions and be part of policy decisions can help build a stronger, more united Pakistan.

As such, by involving the country’s youth in governance, the government can restore their hope and guide the country towards a better future.

If the government fails to engage with the young, the current problems will likely grow worse. Alienating the youth will only lead to more instability. Undoubtedly, future of Pakistan depends on its youth, and it is time we gave them the platforms they deserve to make a positive difference.

Jahan Zaib Brohi
Sarhari

Published in Dawn, September 9th, 2024

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