A tale of two extremities


Last week, I received a call from a friend who told me an agonising story that still haunts my mind

He told me that a sufaidposh family in his neighbourhood has been starving for days as they even don’t have enough to purchase flour and feed the children

Seeing the hungry children, the family’s head screamed in the court of God

That they had nothing to eat — let alone feast — even on the blessed Night of Ascension left me in severe mental torment

Hearing all this, I couldn’t help praying to God for an earlier end to the world as people are being made to experience hell by the earthly gods

The people in our society live at two extremities today: On the one edge are a handful of the ruling elite and their blessed henchman weighing down on the country and its people since its inception

Comprising politicians, clergy, judges, civil-military bureaucrats, corporate and capitalists, the elites enjoy all the luxuries and lavishness of life

They have concentrated so much wealth that their generations could live and thrive on

They live in cottages and get educated and treated from abroad or from the lavish educational and healthcare facilities in the country

They avail fortified residences, luxuries, fuels, foreign trips, protocols, etc

One might ask what invaluable services they have been exorbitantly charging for from the public exchequers

The answer to this lies in a thorough appraisal of the country’s relative rank in terms of HDI, justice, social harmony, political stability, constitutionalism and democratic culture

Today’s public plight is thankfully the fruit of their invaluable services

As the in-charge of the country’s stakes, their policies exclusively serve their interests and strengthen the status quo

On the other side of the extreme is the public that battles for survival

Though everyone on this side feels the implications of the country’s prevailing crises, the poor and destitute class stands on the stabbing edge of life and death

They wrestle with a holistically deprived life

Politically, they are nothing more than an object of political entities that get capitalised on in ritualistic elections

Economically, the disadvantaged class has been treated as non-entities in national policymaking

Poverty, unemployment, illiteracy, malnourishment and deprivation have been systematically fixed as their sustainable fate for the past 75 years now

Socially, their status is no higher than non-entities

Psychologically, the stress, frustration and deprivations kill them from the inside

Though life has hardly been that much bountiful and serene for systematically deprived and marginalised people of the country, the last 10 months have pushed them into the inescapable confines of miseries

Thanks to yet another failed experiment on the people by the groups of experienced losers, the masses cannot help cursing their existence

Never in the country’s history have people experienced the sort of hell they are finding themselves in today

The ever-increasing unemployment, disproportionately high taxes and unprecedented inflation compounded by artificial price hikes have robbed people of the potential and patience to survive

Amidst the absence of a source of income or a meagre livelihood, availing two meals a day has turned out to be a daunting task

The lives of the daily wage earners or fixed-income groups are turning into insufferable tales

Many a sufaidposh experience torment

The people curse their ill-fated lives and pray for death as a win-win gamble

Resultantly, the incidences of suicide and crimes are on the rise

The condition would exacerbate in the month of Ramazan when the hoarders, opportunists and profiteers would cash in on with a full potential of the public miseries

The wealth accumulated through the capitalisation of people’s agonies and starvation would most probably be used in lavish feasts or in theistic rituals accompanied by the prayers of more such opportunities

Hypocrisy, I believe, is the only purest commodity available in excess in our country

Isn’t it? Published in The Express Tribune, February 26th, 2023

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Date:27-Feb-2023 Reference:View Original Link