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Ali Hassan Bangwar is a freelance columnist based in Pakistan's Southeastern province of Sindh. He has contributed to The Express Tribune, Daily Times, Pakistan Today and South Asia Magazine. He has over 7 years of journalistic content writing experience including articles, columns and Op-ed for various news, magazines and publications. He writes on various socio-economic, political, local, regional and international issues and affairs.
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Selling souls to the powerful

01 Dec 2024  |  The Express Tribune
The article discusses the role of silence in perpetuating injustice and oppression, highlighting how oppressors, abettors, spectators, and the oppressed contribute to this cycle. It criticizes the complicity of various societal groups, including the media, clergy, and judiciary, in maintaining oppressive systems in Pakistan. The piece calls for individuals to recognize their position within the spectrum of oppression and to actively resist by standing on the right side of history.

AI: a siren's call?

24 Nov 2024  |  The Express Tribune
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly advancing, offering transformative benefits across various sectors, but also posing significant risks. Experts like Stephen Hawking and Geoffrey Hinton have warned about the potential dangers of AI, including existential threats. Elon Musk and other tech leaders have called for a pause in large-scale AI experiments to address safety concerns. The unchecked proliferation of AI under commercial interests could lead to privacy issues, unemployment, and reduced human agency. A proactive approach involving global dialogue and regulatory frameworks is essential to ensure AI's safe and equitable integration into society.

A cauldron of criminality

10 Nov 2024  |  The Express Tribune
In Kashmore, Sindh, a climate of fear and criminality prevails, driven by feudal and tribal warlords, a compliant bureaucracy, and political elites. The local law enforcement's policy of appeasement has empowered bandits, leading to rampant kidnapping-for-ransom and extortion, particularly targeting the Hindu business community. Despite the dire situation, no decisive action has been taken against the criminals or their patrons, leaving citizens to endure ongoing violence and injustice. The article questions whether the state will hold accountable those who have strengthened banditry and restore peace in the district.

In the service of public servants

03 Nov 2024  |  The Express Tribune
The article discusses the exploitative dynamics between public servants and the general populace in Pakistan, highlighting how elected officials and bureaucrats prioritize personal gain over public welfare. It criticizes the accumulation of wealth through corruption and the tendency of these officials to retire abroad, leaving the country in a state of disarray. The piece questions the legitimacy and efficiency of these leaders, pointing out the lack of investment in public institutions and the irony of their claims of patriotism while exploiting the public.

Justice Isa's legacy

27 Oct 2024  |  The Express Tribune
Justice Qazi Faez Isa's tenure as Chief Justice of Pakistan is criticized for prioritizing powerful patrons over democratic and constitutional principles, leading to compromised judicial independence and fair elections. His actions, including facilitating the 26th constitutional amendment and overturning key judicial decisions, are seen as undermining civil liberties and enabling political defection. The article highlights the division within the judiciary and the erosion of its role in ensuring transparent elections, with hope expressed for his successor to restore judicial independence and uphold civil rights.

A punitive state?

20 Oct 2024  |  The Express Tribune
The article critiques the evolution of state power, highlighting the historical and ongoing use of violence by states, including Pakistan, to maintain control. It argues that many modern democracies, like Pakistan, have deviated from democratic principles, using force against dissenting voices and portraying public grievances as security threats. This trend, the article suggests, undermines the legitimacy of the state and its democratic claims, pushing it towards a punitive state model. The piece calls for a reevaluation of the state's role in addressing public grievances and upholding democratic values.

The crime capital of Pakistan!

13 Oct 2024  |  The Express Tribune
District Kashmore in Sindh, Pakistan, is plagued by entrenched criminal networks supported by state apparatus, including police and political elites. The district faces rampant extortion, kidnapping-for-ransom, and lawlessness, with the Hindu business community and disadvantaged citizens being frequent targets. Despite promises from authorities, criminality persists, turning Kashmore into the crime capital of the country. The local police and law enforcement agencies have failed to restore order, leading to widespread socio-economic and political misery.

A democratic betrayal?

06 Oct 2024  |  The Express Tribune
The article discusses the erosion of democratic values in Pakistan, highlighting a recent judicial order that revokes a defection clause, enabling political defection and horse-trading. This move is seen as a step towards autocracy, undermining the Constitution, civil liberties, and judicial independence. The ruling coalition, along with judicial and unelected backers, is accused of manipulating legal frameworks to consolidate power, risking increased political instability and polarization. The article warns of the potential consequences of these actions, including the entrenchment of dynastic despotism and the suppression of civil rights.

The extortion industry of Kashmore

29 Sep 2024  |  The Express Tribune
The extortion industry in Kashmore and Kandhkot, Sindh, poses a significant threat to the local population, particularly targeting the Hindu business community. The article highlights the systemic issues of lawlessness, tribal conflicts, and the complicity or incapacity of state functionaries, including the police and Rangers, in addressing the problem. The extortion process involves local intermediaries who provide information to bandit gangs, leading to demands for protection money. Despite the presence of civil society and local media, efforts to drive positive change have been undermined by vested interests and ties with local bureaucracy and tribal influentials.

Energy crisis in Pakistan

24 Mar 2024  |  The Express Tribune
Pakistan is facing a severe energy crisis that hinders its progress and prosperity, with a current electricity shortfall of around 80000 MW. The crisis stems from a supply-demand imbalance dating back to the 1990s and is exacerbated by factors such as lack of political will, economic instability, reliance on non-renewable fossil fuels, outdated infrastructure, corruption, and overpopulation. The socioeconomic impacts are profound, including economic instability, unemployment, poverty, inflation, social issues, and political instability. Addressing the crisis requires political resolve, a shift towards renewable energy, infrastructure upgrades, corruption eradication, and technological education. Tapping into untapped renewable resources like wind, solar, hydro, and Thar coal is crucial. With the right measures, the energy crisis in Pakistan is solvable.
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