Re: FC guard slapped a woman reporter in Nadra office
The system is failed not just because of people from other parts of country are posted in Karachi. Urdu speaking community which have now start bringing this issue in all matters should consider their history. They were the OUTSIDERS in city just 7 decades back and there is a history of bureaucrats from them till 90s not only in capital city of Sindh, but also in almost all districts of Sindh, you will find Urdu speaking people serving (read as ruling) in high bureuacratic posts. So should we blame that these bureaucrats were responsible for backwardness of rural Sindh till 70s (before Bhutto came into picture)?
First line of your thread is where I see a problem. Why so much irritation for non locals when majority of people living in Karachi are not native to it or their forefathers migrated to city. some came few decades ago, some came few years ago. So, when any Karachiite start blaming everything on outsides, he / she should check their roots.
As far as the main issue is concerned, in my personal view both parties were at fault. Its just the severity of reaction that people are forgetting the instigating action. The lady could have easily reported the bribery scene in a modest way. If she does not know how to report an issue without unnecessary instigating semi literate policewals, then she probably quit her profession.
Urdu speaking were mostly on the positions they got because of merit only… Wen they came to khi … it was a small town n they converted into a mega city based on the hard work the education the skills they had.
In the whole khi there r no many ppl who can be selected and run police or other law enforcing departments.
It is difficult to withstand the ogle these FC or rangers have 9n the public