‘Wise’ words from someone who through the accident of birth was born into an influential and affluent family and who has been receiving perks offered to parliamentarians for decades. The senator appears to believe that the poor must work hard and become educated to enjoy the same lifestyle as him while declaring the government powerless or unwilling to give them the opportunities to do so. He has ignored the reality of the farmer growing wheat on a tiny patch of land or a wage labourer performing back-breaking tasks every day and the fact that they do not earn enough to feed their families, let alone provide quality education to their children who incidentally, are also working in order not to go hungry. Given this, the Supreme Court’s recent exhortation, urging our ruling elite to leave behind their luxurious lifestyles and serve the poor is highly timely. But unfortunately, the chances of this appeal being taken seriously are about as bleak as the future of a poor child.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 28th, 2016.
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