Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Rushing back to home-grown violence

Taking a cue from other developed countries in the world, Pakistan has also been airlifting its citizens from restive Cairo to bring them back to its restive home soil.

Pakistanis stranded there are fearful of the violence that has besieged the country, and are anxious to get back to the comfort of home-grown violence. The paranoia of getting looted, mugged or blow-up in Cairo or Alexandria has driven many to the nearest airport to get a chance to return to Karachi or Islamabad to get looted, mugged or blow-up there.

Back home in Pakistan, the establishment has detected a foreign connection to its indigenous problem. I mean, people would really bother to immolate a self-immolating nation, wouldn't they?

2 comments:

  1. I am suprised you did not pick on the story about Indian Students being tagged with radio chips on their legs in US and the consul general in india joked about the incident saying its high fashion. I wish we could tag the americans and see if they enjoyed the fashion. Unless you accept like everyone else that the Americans are always right.Incase its a yes, you will have once person less to read you Blog.

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  2. Quite honestly, I didn't note the obviously Texas Consul General's joke about it.

    But the joke apart, if you have read some of my previous posts, you will figure out how much intense respect I have for America. :-)

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