For all this and so much more, I thank them. This thanks is even more heartfelt when you realise that no bhatta collection was possible on this day. Speaking of bhatta, I do feel that an improvement in technology is called for. These days, when I pay my phone bill or make a transaction at the bank, I get a friendly SMS with a receipt number and all that. It really makes my life easier. Now, why can’t extortionists adopt this simple approach? Trust me, it would save a lot of hassle and potential embarrassment. Recently, a Source Who Cannot Be Named told me about a business owned by a close relative of Those Who Must Not Be Named who got a ‘payment slip’ from his ‘own’ people. Many frantic phone calls had to be made and many an overenthusiastic activist was reprimanded. There were many red na-maloom faces that day. I’m no IT expert, but perhaps the simple expedient of a digitally-linked excel sheet coupled with some kind of mass SMS software could easily solve this problem. A sample message could read “Thank you for paying your bhatta, please note your confirmation receipt number”. It’s not like the NMA don’t have access to cutting-edge technology. I mean there they are, chanting slogans, firing in the air and shutting down cities in broad daylight and somehow they cannot be identified. Somehow, the TV cameras cannot capture their visages; somehow, the loud-as-a-1,000-sticks-of-dynamite anchors cannot call them out; somehow, the writing hand refuses to pen their name. It’s so very sad that we, as a nation, simply refuse to recognise the immense talent in our midst.
But if imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then the NMA have many admirers who have tried to replicate their stealth tech, albeit in a ‘Made as Japan’ fashion. For example, you can’t really talk about the Ludicrously evil Johnnies. You should also avoid taking Tyrant Terry’s Progeny to task, even in the language of our colonial masters, as you never know who may be reading. For those who don’t have access to this tech, there are other options. The government should not be criticised because, well, democracy is awesome and all that and also People For Ethical Treatment of Animals may get offended. Why? Because leeches must be allowed to drink their fill before they finally drop off your blood-drained corpse. Freedom fighters must not be condemned when they massacre invading armies of poor, ethnically-challenged labourers because to do so makes you an agent of the Deep State. And the army, of course, is beyond reproach because any criticism there means that the foundations of the earth will tremble and our frontiers, ideological and otherwise, will come crumbling down. Oh, and stay away from criticising the courts because only a lawyer/columnist can frame that criticism without incurring contempt charges. Some day, I do hope to master the art of saying things without actually saying them but until then, I suppose I’ll just shut up.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 19th, 2012.
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good piece zarrar - lets trun our clock back to little over four decades. I am pretty sure the news coming out of dhaka would not have been very different. Educated people need to understand the drivers of large scale resentment. There is no denying the fact that ethnic exploitation is going on since early days of pakistan's birth. Until we pause and realise what drives people to rise and take up arms - boats have huge following amongst masses - we will not be able to solve any issue. currently it looks as if have hammer in our hand and every issue looks like a nail.......
exceptionally well written!
A simple equation will solve this problem for everyone and forever. That equation is NMA=MQM
It is useless to hear news in which we are told that "Namaloom afraad ne karobar band kara diya" and "Mushtail afraad ne bus jala deen". Such kind of people should be exposed. Footages should be shown on news channels so that they think twice before doing such things.
This article is has racism by a punjabi supremacist or a sindhi wadera and it is a conspiracy against 'only educated' people of MQM. We will repeat bangladesh history if anyone dare to raise voice against our crimes.
MQM worker & supporter nowadays on electronic & social media
Jiyeeeeeeee MQM. We the MQM workers loved you before you published this article. Sorry Tribune, you have disappointed us, you must only be concentrating on Imran Khan. :D hahahaaaa Well done Zarrar, you have hit the nerves.
Good one again from Zarar Khuhro. The so called ''national media'' houses are badly infested with the people from ''NMA" outfit. This has made ''national media'' or so called ''national press'' a shame hostage. In the presence of social media and so called ''regional media'' the major media houses have become a laughing stalk when they put blackouts to some very news worthy events and on contrary report ''NMA'' with as per their own liking. Now people rely for the truth on social media or regional press. National press is infested badly, its hostage and lost its courage to report candidly.
This reminds us late 60s and early 70s reporting by the then national press. Dacca was sinking and our press was acting Nasim Hijazi.
MQM Zindabaad
Sorry Zarrar, You fall in the same category as those you lambasted in this blog : YOU did not have any courage to name them either.
lolzzz...so well written
thank you for writing excellent article.Awesome, you exposed terrified media who did not even dare to name those who unleashed violence, forced shops shut down in bright day light in Karachi and in many other parts of Sindh. Despite three day long violence, firing, and threats, thankfully our media eyes could NOT capture any evidence of who actually those people were? Either because they dare not to name otherwise they will pay the price or they don't want because of favoritism. Such sort of media reporting show that how vulnerable and weak our media is. The so called of fair reporting and free media slogan is nothing but to fool masses. It is also high time for media houses, anchors and Journalists to rethink their approach because with such style of reporting will also expose them and people will lose faith in so called free national media..