Meet 40-year-old Shakila Bibi, aka Shabbo, who has been voluntarily directing traffic for the last five years outside the high court building. This is a powerful corridor - not only do judges pass through but officials who work at the passport and FIA offices located near the intersection. She’s very well-known here.
“Everyone respects me and follows my instructions. When I say stop, everyone stops. When I say go, everyone moves,” says Shabbo as she uses her whistle to stop a car rolling out of the high court premises. As another car whizzes by, ignoring her instructions, she suddenly starts cussing.
While talking to The Express Tribune, she said, “I have been regulating traffic without any support,” she said. “But sometimes a police constable is deployed here to assist me when there’s quite a lot of traffic chaos.” She said everyone in the area knows her, including the judges and lawyers. “They follow my directions as they are driving out from the building.” In return for her duties, the lawyers and judges help her out with her expenses.
Belonging to the Kutchi Memon community, Shabbo resides in a rented home in Meera Naka, Lyari. She pays Rs3,500 as rent and is very concerned about the future of her children - she fears they might mix with the “wrong crowd” and end up in a gang.
She added that her husband is sick and her two sons are still hunting for jobs. “God bless the lawyers of the high court. They help me out to support my family,” said Shabbo. “I’ve requested some lawyers and judges to help me buy a home. In Ramadan, I’ll also head to the dargah to pray for a better future for my children.”
During her duty, Shabbo also keeps an eye out for suspicious characters who loiter outside the court’s premises. Whenever she senses something is off, she immediately alerts the law enforcers who then investigate the matter.
Shabbo admits that she has made friends in high places. “Once, an SHO started bothering me. I just rang up a senior lawyer and the officer was transferred the very next day,” she said proudly. “Yeah, it was a big achievement for me,” she added, smiling. “All the judges and lawyers who pass through here always respect me as I don’t take an off from this voluntary duty. They always help me support my family. God bless them.”
Published in The Express Tribune, June 19th, 2013.
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i am one of them who tried to allow her for gate of the High Court and also request to Assistant of the Secretary Services, i found her very humble & caring lady still whenever she sees to me ever smile and says "Salamwalikum Beta", yes i know one DSP not SHO very much bothered her i have seen wet eyes of this lady, and one officer of the High Court helped her and kicked out the stupid.
It will be interesting if ET (or anyone, for that matter) could post an in-action video of this lady.
After reading this news, it was just a co-incidence that I went to Sindh High Court, Karachi and on my way back, I stopped my car close to her and said "Shaboo", how are you?
She was very much excited to hear her name from me and and asked me that how did I know her?
I told her that her story is published in todays Express Tribune.
She said that do I have a copy of Express Tribune with me? I said, no. I read it online.
The woman Shaboo is great.
She was very much alert. To my surprise, she was paying respect to each and every one who was coming out from the Sindh High Court, Karachi.
There are more females in Karachi who are earning their bread and butter with honour and dignity.
I salute Shaboo and all other females who are fighting with the inflation, with low income for the survival of their family members.
May Al-Mighty Allah solve her problems. AMEEN.
@CIP: Good job CIP.
Its not the platform to ask question, but I have some questions regarding this plan. So where to ask?
What will happen if and when everyone will learn to be responsible citizen from this one woman? Will there not be revolution?
Shabb does this with selfless so the people obey and follow her,while our police is not honest and dedicated therefore they are not given due respect.
oh my God!!! I saw her there when i went there before court vacations started couple of weeks ago and I thought she is insane. I wasn't aware that she is actually controlling traffic. haha!
This lady has made way for me many a times when coming out of the High Court. She does her voluntary duty more efficientely and diligentely than the paid police sergeants. Respect for this lady..
Respect & Salute
We're also inviting volunteers to manage traffic at different intersections in Karachi. In the next phase, we'll do the same in other cities.
Pls join us: https://www.facebook.com/CitizensInitiativePak?fref=ts
after that much serving their should be an official seat for this women.
This nation is full of surprises
Respect!
Salute for the lady....!!! Hope she gives some inspiration to other volunteers. =)
God bless you Shabbo! People like you make all of Pakistan proud.
This woman proves that one person CAN make a difference and that person in Pakistan CAN be a woman too. You can dare to be different , you can create order out of chaos , you can lead others and people will respect you for that too. It takes courage and self-belief but your persistence will pay off. God bless you Shabbo!