Uncha NichaMy name is Razaq, I am a student of intermediate, I am also a motorbike mechanic, and I am functioning in a garage after college to tolerate my everyday expenditure and to hold up my family. I was free after my graduation from GC University Lahore. In my leisure time, I experienced to be a part of a workshop in a local private institution. When I came there at the very first day, I found Most of the people there were from under developed private institutions and some were also part of underprivileged occupations. All their outlooks and behaviors were telling their stories. Above mentioned words was not the only story of Razaq, the majority people there were the victims of bad luck but Razaq was a different person by his story. He was a boy of age between 18-20 years and he was smiling. I was seeing tears and pain behind his smile. As his smile was trying to hide his inner emotions which were trying to broke out. The students of his age are ruining the money of their parents but on the other side of picture that young boy is paying to born in a poor family. In his age of study and dreaming for a bright career his hands are playing with motorbike wires and tires. My eyes got wet after listening the tragic story of Razaq and others. Suddenly, I remembered some words of Ahson Iqbal- former Federal Minister for Education Pakistan (in a talk show, when anchor asked him, that people are dying due to social-economic crises, who is the responsible?, what u people are doing?). He replied:- Mr. Anchor about which world you are talking about, people in Pakistan are well rich, and have all facilities, even they have million to expense for their luxuries. That was a sensation less reply from the former Federal Minister but that was not unexpected. We know bitterly the realities of our ministers but accordingly to our slavery addictions we love to follow the habits of ostrich and pigeon. I just want to say on his statement. Mr. former Federal Minister .Try to come out from your elite life, elite houses and just take a glance on the conditions in which Pakistani people are living in our beloved country. Pakistan Zinda Baad
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
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