Re: Islamabad’s phobia of Pindi boys
Why am I not surprised? This isn’t different from how everything else works in Pakistan. If you have money and connections you can have everything this world has to offer. If not, you can’t even enjoy something as harmless as Poondi.
The least they could’ve done is not made the discrimination so obvious. No entry fee for special people. What a joke.
The mall is privately owned business so they can implement any policy they want & it seem there are valid reasons for it. Some one posted this on dawn blog
Considering the amount of times my female friends and I have been verbally harassed and even followed up several floors by Pindi boyses, I 100% support this.If anything it should be higher.Pindi boyses didn’t just get prescribed this reputation, they have contributed to it.I have seen them throw trash into the decorative fountains, spit in them, block escalators and generally act like ill mannered imbeciles.Islamabad boys aren’t perfect gentlemen either but most have more sharam then their twin city counterparts.