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It is clear that the national identity of Pakistan is being contested on the basis of an increasingly vocal and strident narrative of Muslim victimhood. A little known fact of the current political history of Pakistan is that the national identity of Pakistan has never been resolved on the basis of a consensus politics. First and foremost, in the midst of a regressive trend, the state elite mobilised both the reactively sectarian and the ideologically reformist forces to promote a Hindutva identity for the state of Pakistan.
Both strategic and historical narratives have shaped a comprehensive understanding of Pakistan for our analytic purposes. The story of the unity of Pakistan, as the dominant narrative claims, has been driven by the quest for a Muslim safe haven after the tragedies, the bloody partition of India, the loss of princely states and the subsequent disturbing history of anarchy. Unification of Pakistan thus came about, according to the idealist narrative, as a heartfelt faith-based cause of the progressive Muslim elite who believed in Pakistan’s inherent liberality and multiculturalism.
This faith-based ideology allowed for a forceful project of nation-building and consolidation of power by the state elite in which the political conflicts that continued, especially around the Persian divide, were willingly obscured. As the political and historical discourse witnessed a coarse war of words in the 1980s, it was pushed underground and ignored beyond repair. This narrative was not made public until this articulate pro-PNP figure, Dr. Iqbal Anis, claimed early in 2003 that the creation of Pakistan in 1947 owed to the Prophet. d2c66b5586