Equally unclear and unhelpfully so considering that Saudi Arabia is keen to tell all and sundry of its prowess when it comes to administering the Hajj — is just how many people died in the incident in total, not only those from Pakistan. Senior figures from a range of agencies, including the religious affairs ministry, have gone to Saudi Arabia supposedly to seek out information and closely question the Saudi authorities as to the whereabouts of the missing — and also to ask if there are any more dead as yet unidentified. These ‘senior officials’ seem to have disappeared without trace and there is no information in the public domain as to what they are doing, what inquiries they may or may not have made and what they propose to do next, if anything.
All of this is unacceptable, indeed shameful. If those whose job it is to rise to the occasion when a tragedy such as this occurs fall short of expectations, then heads must roll. Yet again, the ordinary people of Pakistan are treated with contempt and indifference by a government which appears to be serving nobody but itself. The government’s response and actions, or the lack of them, deserve nothing less than our collective contempt.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 9th, 2015.
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