For the past three years, I have been asking myself one question again and again:

Medium | 09.01.2026 20:05

For the past three years, I have been asking myself one question again and again:
Where is justice in Pakistan?
Every day we hear stories of ظلم .People waiting for years in courts, families crying for انصاف, and voices being ignored. Justice feels slow for the weak but fast for the powerful.
Sometimes it seems that our systems , police, courts, and institutions no longer work for common people. Instead of protecting the helpless, they often appear influenced by power, money, and pressure.
When ordinary people raise their voices and demand justice, they are not always heard. In many cases, they are silenced through fear, threats, or pressure. This creates a society where الناس بولنے سے ڈرتے ہیں, and silence becomes safer than truth.
A justice system should give hope. It should make citizens feel protected. But today, many Pakistanis feel the opposite they feel helpless.
I am not writing this to spread hate. I am writing this because I still believe in change. I believe that systems can improve when people continue to question, speak, and demand fairness.
Justice should not belong only to the powerful.
Justice should belong to everyone.

Mehreen Baig

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