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“The accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the same hands, whether of one, a few, or many, and whether hereditary, self-appointed, or elective, may justly be pronounced the very definition of tyranny”.

- James Madison

By Advocate Abdul Rasool Syed | May 2021

True-Democracy

A few days back, Pakistan’s apex court ordered restoration of the local government institutions in Punjab, declaring their dissolution as unconstitutional. The court declared section 3 of the Punjab Local Government Act (PLGA)-2019 ultra vires to the constitution. This is an unprecedented and quite heartening decision for the proponents of democracy who truly want democratic dispensation in Pakistan to bloom and breed fruit.

To ensure good governance, decentralization of the centralized dispensation in a federal structure is, indubitably, of paramount importance. Devolution of power from the center to the provinces and then from the provinces to the local level is an indispensable sine qua non for heterogeneous countries like Pakistan, where large segments of the citizenry remain marginalized by the centralist and patronage-based governance mechanisms.

Abraham Lincoln once defined democracy as “the government of the people by the people and for the people”. This very benchmark of democratic polity is consummated with the erection of the third tier of government popularly called local body or the local government where the local people belonging to the down-trodden and under-privileged sections of society have sufficient participation and a greater say.

Political luminaries also contend that local government serves as a political nursery for producing leaders at the grassroots level. The perpetuity of local governance therefore results in the emergence of dynamic and empathetic leadership. People who rise from the grassroots have a deeper insight of issues that the people living at the margins are faced with and are hence aptly capable of dealing with such issues effectively. Furthermore, in a broader spectrum, the local government system is considered as a prerequisite for nurturing democratic norms in society. It is due to inconsistent installation of the local bodies that we could not evolve a genuine democratic ethos in the country.

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