VIP Culture
Alas, the day had to dawn when the ordinary took on the VIP physically and
did not let Rehman Malik and another MNA board the plane which had been delayed
for more than two hours allegedly due to the late arrival of the VIPs. Not
keeping time seems to be part of our VIP culture. The more important a
VIP the more late he arrives for the occasion. Why don’t they try to
behave modestly and care more for others than their own beings? Don’t they have
any feelings for the ordinary who are made to wait for hours at times due to
the VIP movement – be it by road, train or plane? For how long the ordinary
will suffer such agonies in silence. It is high time that the VIPs showed some
consideration for the ordinary too. David Cameroon the British Prime Minister
stood leaning near the train door and read his news paper while travelling to
his office in the tube when he could not find a place to sit. It has in
no way lowered his status but on the! contrary enhanced his public image in the
eyes of the ordinary Britons. I wish our rulers too learnt something from such
world leaders and that it is not a cavalcade of 30 vehicles in front and rear
of them tooting their horns and blowing their sirens that people admire but in
fact they look down upon their such ostentation .
Col. Riaz Jafri (Retd)
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