Tuesday, August 6, 2013

We Like Imported Things & Governors!




Imported Things & Governors  By Saira Bano Shah



It is a fact that we Pakistani feel very proud to announce to others that we have imported things. No matter what it is we exaggerate, boast and claim that even the cheapest slippers we bought are actually imported. Well here we go for the selection of governor Punjab. Do you know who he is? Well let me tell you with pride (and I really mean pride) that our prime minister has chosen an imported governor named Chaudhary Mohammad Sarwar (oh no Chaudhary Sahib has nothing to do with Chaudhary Shujaat Huassain). And do you know where has he been imported from??? Well he has been imported from Britain. 

Want a background check? He shifted to Britain during the year 1976; actually he had a small shop in Murree Hills before that. Well when he shifted to Glasgow he built an empire out of that small store type shop where he worked as a whole seller. After becoming strong financially and updating his status he started taking part in Britain Politics and in 1992 he became a counselor from Labor Party's platform. After that in 1997 he became the first ever Muslim Pakistani member of the british parliament and hence made a historic record there.

Well I think if our PM has chosen him as a governor he must have served Mr. Nawaz Sharif and his family well when they went to Britain during his counselor-ship that he has been given preference over thousands of capable Pakistani living here and not abroad. But since we like imported things specially the Punjabis like them the most and boast about it may be the PM thought to gift them an imported governor. 

Whether he knows Pakistani Politics well or not time will teach him a good lesson and also the public. Hope he brings a change here since he had been an MPA of British Parliamentarian Assembly and Congrats to Punjab. Perhaps I should wish them good luck as well because once more I saw the uncaring and ruthlessness of the selected PM who is enjoying his trip to KSA while the people here are drowning under floods with their homes, children and cattle. May God Help This Nation. 

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