Contending Ethnic Identities: An Issue to Pakistan’s Internal Security (The case of Karachi)

Authors

  • Umbreen Javaid and Rehana Saeed Hashmi Authors are Chairperson, Department of Political Science & Director Centre for South Asian Studies and Assistant Professor at Department of Political Science, University of the Punjab, Lahore – Pakistan. Author

Keywords:

Ethnicity, Plural societies, ethnic conflict, over centralization, political mobilization

Abstract

Intra-ethnic conflict is an inevitable feature of plural societies. The presence of diverse ethnic groups poses an acute threat to Pakistan’s internal security. The uneven political, economic and social growth of these ethnies also accompanies the deteriorating situation especially in the city of Karachi. The deeply entrenched ethnic animosity, sectarian interests of religious elites and mutilated political leadership has plunged Karachi into a vortex of endless violence. The main argument of the present article is that there is a direct connection between political elite, ethnic parties and criminal gangs in Karachi. The article also highlighted various factors, influencing intra-ethnic warfare in Karachi.

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Published

2012-06-30

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How to Cite

Contending Ethnic Identities: An Issue to Pakistan’s Internal Security (The case of Karachi). (2012). Journal of Political Studies, 19(01), 57-77. https://jps.pu.edu.pk/6/article/view/204

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