It is bad enough living in a city where there is a desperate shortage of water and nobody appears to be doing anything about it. We are all familiar with the tussle going on between the blokes who generate electricity and the blokes who supply water. It involves a simple matter of non-payment of dues. Of course if the angry citizen of this city were to have his way he would lock the two CEOs and the chief minister in a closed room without a window or a fan and with an empty water jug and hide the key until the issue was amicably resolved. It’s also bad enough when one can’t get anything done in official circles without paying a bribe.
And the funny thing is, when people pay for an internet connection, there is no guarantee that the link is going to work, and when it does, the service is so slow that by the time the Google page flashes on the screen, K-Electric invariably decides the time has come to do some maintenance work in one’s area — which means, of course, that I will have to wait at least six hours before I can listen to my collection of Fados and Zarzuellas. If this is not enough, rumours are circulating that Islamabad is toying with the idea of tapping our phones and peeping into our emails. If you’ve nothing to hide and you are not breaking the law you have nothing to worry about. Or have you?
Published in The Express Tribune, May 17th, 2015.
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