The Phenomenon of Far-Right Extremism in Pakistan: A Myth or Reality?

Authors

  • Abeeda Qureshi
  • Tanzeela Naz

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37540/njips.v5i1.120

Keywords:

Nationalism, electoral politics, religious militancy, Islamophobia, Hindutva

Abstract

The world has witnessed an increase in far-right extremism, particularly in Poland, Germany, Austria, Hungary, India, and the U.S, where far-right political parties have assumed power. However, the term ‘far-right extremism’ is not frequently used in Pakistan and is generally considered synonymous with religious extremism or radicalization. This study explores the applicability of the term in the context of Pakistan to determine which political entities in Pakistan can be labeled as far-right political parties. The study observes increasing electoral support for far-right political parties in Pakistan, especially in the last general election held in 2018. Though the support increased, it failed to materialize in a tangible form as the far-right political parties could not win any National Assembly seat in the election. The paper concludes by arguing that the increase in the vote bank of far-right political parties in the last general elections was a temporary and politically-motivated phenomenon that capitalized on people’s disillusionment towards the mainstream political parties. Nonetheless, the phenomenon has seriously disrupted the socio-political order in Pakistan, as witnessed in the recent violent standoff between the Government of Pakistan and the Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) protesters.

Author Biographies

Abeeda Qureshi

Abeeda Qureshi is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science, Forman Christian College, Lahore, Pakistan.

Tanzeela Naz

Tanzeela Naz is an M.Phil. scholar at the Department of Political Science and International Relations, University of Management & Technology, Lahore, Pakistan.

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25-01-2022

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Qureshi, A., & Naz, T. (2022). The Phenomenon of Far-Right Extremism in Pakistan: A Myth or Reality?. NUST Journal of International Peace & Stability, 5(1), 30–45. https://doi.org/10.37540/njips.v5i1.120

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