Worshippers thronging to mosques and Eidgahs pay little attention to policemen keeping watch for the protection and safety of the congregation. Nobody seems to consider that they are sacrificing their religious duty for the sake of official responsibility. Not only that. When all and sundry are with near and dear ones, these lonesome forlorn figures are on their tired legs envying the celebratory crowd gathering the ‘sawab’.
“Some people do come and shake hands but they seldom hug us like they embrace others,” said Muhammad Arif, a police constable who was deployed at a mosque last year on the occasion of Eid.
His Eid holiday was cancelled, like that of hundreds of his colleagues for duty at mosques. This year more than 2,000 additional policemen would be deployed for Eid security. Standing guard outside the mosques in the morning, these police officials would do patrolling duties in their respective areas.
“I would miss my family but somebody has to do this job. Besides, I had already availed my Eid leave a few days ago,” said Arif. He said some of his colleagues also deserved a chance to go and spend Eid days with their families.
Arif and other men in blue feel that people do not like police in general, so they do not even notice them standing outside the mosques. “People just walk past us and most of them don’t even utter a word for Eid greetings,” says another police official. “It is not unless we initiate and pay our greetings to them that they respond,” says Shehzad, an Assistant Sub-inspector. Shehzad and his colleagues say they have gotten used to of the public attitude towards them over the years. However, his colleague Ayub differs, saying “We are also human beings and I hate it when people ignore us completely.”
“It was still better two years ago, when police were suffering from terrorism. I remember once many people specially came to us and greeted Eid. It was the year 2010 or 2009,” says another constable, Shehzad.
Following the year 2009, which was particularly disastrous for police, last year their duty on Eid was relaxed and most of them were allowed to spend Eid with their families in their native towns. They were given vacation in turns, so that a number of personnel could be kept in the city on Eid and following days. “ I had performed duties on Eid so I am going to avail vacation this year,” says Constable Younus Khan, who was going to his native town of Charsadda on Tuesday. With more than half of the city dwellers gone back to their native towns for Eid, the police officials will have to guard their property. “People leave their houses and very few depute security guards, says a police official. He adds the rag-pickers and vendors are a nuisance in most areas, who are liable to strike at untended houses. This increases the burden of duty on the police officials who, happily or compelled, stay back at their duty stations to perform the monotonous ‘ritual’ which, they say, could be lightened up with a little public courtesy.
“What does it take to say Eid-Mubarak,” said constable Arif.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 31st, 2011.
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this is sad ... i feel ashamed too that i never hugged a policemen or army men on duty outside mosque on eid day ... it was never intentional. InshAllah next time i ll appreciate their effort :) hope God and those men forgives me :)
These policemen and our brave soldiers at borders are doing tremendous job. We are all proud of you.
You guys are a disgrace. In Model Town Lahore, everybody hugged the guards like crazy.
@usman: The only people in Pakistan who are against institutions of state such as the police are anti state people who have no understanding of laws and the constitution. Have you ever noticed that the ones who hate the police are the ones who always want to bribe a poor policeman. If he doesn't let them cheat, he is bad and if he takes the bribe from the civilian, he is corrupt. People and citizens need to look at ourselves first.
there is a general sentiment of detest among public for police.public always sang about their evil practices but they forgot that every public or private department contain blacksheeps, police personnel sacrifices their lives for them and skip their comfort and leisure for the sake of their protecion.policeman are humans and they are from the same backgrounds same societies as us.you might have seen the long queue when vaccencies in the police department are announced.and candidates are even ready to pay the bribes for veccency in millions.someone has to bring the change in our overall system and that someone is not someone else its me and you who has to start and lets start from ourselves.
Well they have EID during rest of the year minting money thru politicans and common people at checkpoinnts and traffic lights.
The police men are mandated to guard us of course, but the million dollar question is, are they really guarding us? Try filing a complaint at the police station or request a policeman to assist while some one is being looted and we'll know the answer.
It's the uniform I respect and their power I fear, which they use misuse with quite an honor, not too sure if these 'people' should be given any gratitude or should be called 'Unsung Heros'.
I do agree with the author on his observations, however do not uphold the idea to Sing there not-so-heros!
I hugged more policemen and armymen than family members today! proud
So ET has finally Published a sane story in weeks. I need to comment you on that. things are more severe in karachi , 7 08 rangers were deployed at the eid Gah where i went to pray. I wanted to hug them and wish them Eid Mubarak. But as i came closer to them , I realised I may interfere in their duty and they could get angry at me so i decided not to. Its sad seeing Rangers and Police officers missing this great occassion. I hope God rewards them for this great dead in heavens and in earrth in form of removing the evil of corruption from their system
Thank you for an enlightening article. God bless our security forces who defend us selflessly against the anti state cowards who attack innocent Pakistanis to please foreign masters.
I am uncontrollably in love with the reporter of Express News that aired the video showing nonchalance and disregardful attitude of Pakistani Muslims towards the people who guard them risking their own lives (Police). Holy Prophet Muhammad (utmost peace be upon him) hugged even those who had evil designs against him which he had known already, contemporary Muslims just sadden me.