Coming back to my province where the media hardly ever comes up with a cheerful story, nobody appears to be at all worried about the impending water crisis. In spite of repeated warnings the chief minister appears to have other priorities. This year there has been huge rainfall in Karachi. All it left behind was a royal mess. Where are the catchments, the reservoirs, the desalination plants? Development usually means overpasses, underpasses… and, of course, motorways. What will be the use of all these things if there are massive water riots? We’ll all have to take a jog to oblivion. Well, not all. The freeloaders in Islamabad can wade through the great unwashed in their bullet proof cars towards their airplanes. Now don’t get me wrong. I have nothing against the Germans. In fact, Chancellor Merkel made such a great gesture when she took in so many refugees. She will always remain in the hearts of liberals around the world. It is indeed a pity that the anti-immigrant party might pull the carpet from under her feet at the next general election in the Fatherland. She stated somewhere that she couldn’t bear to see the treatment meted out to the refugees, many of whom were women and children. In the process she stoked the embers of the collective unease felt in Germany because they feel the money used on the refugees could have been used on so many vital requests. Back in Pakistan, the government is still dragging its feet over the Protection of Women Bill, while hundreds of women are being killed by husbands, brothers and fathers. That’s why I called this column there is something rotten in the state of Pakistan.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 18th, 2016.
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