Footage from Express News raises a lot of questions. A local college of Lahore where Cultural Show was organized and students were dancing on Indian tunes. The footage shows students dancing on Indian songs. Not a single song was Pakistani. It was hard to believe that the so called cultural show was in any way related to Pakistani culture.
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The only thing that seemed Pakistani was that some students were wearing cultural dresses of Pakistan. But does dress make you a Pakistani if you don’t know what it means to be a Pakistani? Rest of the students were wearing dresses that could be easily rated as objectionable as far as the culture of Pakistan is concerned.
Not only all the songs were Indian but students were dancing on those tunes. The resemblance of their dance could not be compared to any cultural style within Pakistan as all of them were dancing like superstars in the Indian movies.
Couldn’t there be any song played that was sung by Pakistani singers? Couldn’t the dance resemble any of the Pakistani cultural dances? Still the students called it a cultural show of Pakistan. This shows that the youth of Pakistan is completely unaware of the cultural values of Pakistan. They even didn’t know what Pakistani culture is like.
Is the culture of Pakistan dead in the youth? What the colleges and Universities are doing in this regard? Is media not highlighting Pakistani culture? The parents and teachers failed to deliver the culture to the young generation?
This article is full of questions and the answer is very hard to face. Our media, our teachers and our leaders in society as well as the parents have really failed to deliver religion and culture to the next generation and at the same time the western and Indian culture has dominated with full vigor. The time is not far when this will completely take over if our society does not respond to this problem.