By NismaChauhan
The ‘irony’ – a tale of an overseas Pakistani (part3)
Just a few days ago, sitting in class and waiting for the
teacher to arrive,my friends and I got involved in a conversation which I am
sure every Pakistani irrespective of the place they are in, end up talking
about.
Yes. It was indeed
about the current happenings in Pakistan, the target killing, phone snatching,
suicide attacks and all that.
It wasn’t my first time talking about such issues;but it
definitely was the first time that I saw all these with a different
perspective. There was something about a statement my friend had passed that
kept me thinking. It was indeed her realization that struck me!
‘You know, I just realized, despite being in the city classified
to be ‘the most dangerous’, I haven’t experienced anything. Let it be someone
getting shot in front of me, being in the crowd where there is a suicide bomb
attack or perhaps even in a public bus getting robbed.’
I don’t understand what was there in those simple words that
got to me. I started evaluating it all, because I am one of her. The one who
haven’t faced any of these tragic situations, the one, who if ever asked about
the situation in her country or city, would without any hesitation say ‘Oh
there is nothing happening, everything is very normal!’
It isn’t like I am not grateful to the fact that I haven’t
been the ‘victim’. But if I haven’t ever experienced it the way those innocent
souls had been involved in such devastating moments of their life then who
gives me the right to whine?
Why am I the one always complaining about it all? Why am I
the one making myself look like an innocent victim? The one who needs justice?
The one who needs change?
To be very honest, it doesn’t bother me any more if there is
target killing or a murder. In fact, I have lost count of the people getting
killed every day. Usually, I immediately skip the metropolitan section of the
newspaper. If one part of the city is under attack, I go eat in a restaurant in
the other.
Does that mean I have become heartless and ignorant? If so,
then why do I still hold conversations about how the situation in my
city/country is getting worse day by day? Why do I try hard to connect dots and
look for answers?
Unfortunately, I am not the only one. Surprisingly, at least
one individual of every household thinks the same.
Lives a happy life.Does nothing about the surrounding. Yet,
complains about it all!
Now here is what I think.It may be wrong to many under
different grounds.
Remember how we dress
up good and behave properly in a posh restaurant, only because we want to give
a positive impression. That is it, the reason behind those constant whining and
complaining.
We want things in our country to get better so that people
we move around with think we are just as good as they are. We look at the
citizens of countries who have a better living standard! Right there is the
bench mark they set;the one that everyone should follow. Hence, bridge gap
between the developed and the developing.
So we whine; strive hard to become one of them.
However, do we ever look at the countries which are worse
than ours or talk about how Pakistan being better than so and so and feel
blessed?
Of course not! We don’t have time to think about it because
we are too busy pointing fingers. After all we are humans, and we have a
tendency to do so. Isn’t it?
9 comments:
Alhamdulillah we really are blessed :) and yes I loved every bit of it nisma :)
loved reading it
very well written
Thank you so much for liking it. :) I am glad that my point got forwarded clearly, was just a little worried about that. Since people don't tend to understand such things.
very well written:)
love it:)
Just gets better and better! Enjoyed reading it.
very well written.=)
The countries we apparently 'look up to' are the ones that have been on the map for much longer than ours. They've had their share of inhumane experiences and we are having ours. We need to become a nation and support our country. However, all we do is criticize and plan an escape.
Bad/Evil exists everywhere, we need to learn how to minimize the bad and let the good rise. It's easier said than done, yes. And I guess that's why we are (Pakistan is) the victim.
True that. One should be grateful for everything. Well written. (y)
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