Asma Shirazi's Meaningful Writing for the BBC.
Lahore :As a child, while traveling in a bus, if I looked out of the window, I would see a few sentences written on the walls: Beware of imitations, beware of counterfeiters. Tests by various publications while studying in school. Papers and gas papers are prepared which are mostly used by students
Asma Shirazi, a well-known female columnist, writes in her weekly column for the BBC. On the first and last page of these test papers, it is warned in capital letters that the test papers belong to only one company. Beware of counterfeiters, beware of counterfeiters. Beware of counterfeit doctors in bold letters at the shop of counterfeit physicians. The dentists sitting on the side of the road would write with the utmost care to beware of fake dentists. Only we have the cure and beware of counterfeiters and counterfeiters. Sanyasi Bawa, an expert in black knowledge, who claims to be in your footsteps in just 10 days, would also write, just one. Beware of imitations! 'In order to make everyone publicly declare their authenticity as fake and counterfeit. ۔ No one was arrested and no question was asked. Thus, under one big umbrella, small fake characters came together and formed a fake society. The tragedy is that the matter was not limited to test papers, dentists, black magicians and occultists but became so widespread that
The 'fake' degrees of doctors and engineers and the 'fake' licenses of pilots of pilots spread to every walk of life. It took a long time to prepare fake people from all walks of life in the country. From education to sports and journalism to politics, a whole generation was created whose credentials were given by 'authoritative' institutions and on which a large inscription was written that beware. Beware of counterfeiters and counterfeiters. Religious traders set up separate markets. Each sect decorated a separate 'thara'. Fake fatwas under the guise of interests and fake scales of faith have damaged the essence of religion and fake feet, Astanas have made faith their separate laboratory. Where would politics be safe from all this? Each department kept its hidden diseases hidden and kept getting certificates. The rulers used their power to take full advantage of the weaknesses of the weak gentlemen. The politicians, the 'experts of all hidden diseases', kept their diseases hidden and gave proof that there is no one more honest and truthful than them. The sorcerers of 'black knowledge' used all the tricks with which even the beloved fell in his footsteps and never came back to life. The crisis of leadership was also solved with the certificate of caution. Once upon a time, in the case of Moin Qureshi, an imported Prime Minister whose identity card came into existence after his arrival in Pakistan. Where did he go after that, the people of Pakistan do not know till today. And then Mr. Shaukat Aziz Sahib. Where they came from, how they were ousted from Attock and Thar Parker, how they were promoted first to the post of Finance Minister and then to the post of Prime Minister and now where they are, is not known. And even if the 'leadership' is stamped, counterfeiting and forgery are caught. In the past, the people or the political leaders who fell into the hands of the Atayis are no longer under the influence of any magic potion. Wherever circumstances and events are heading, there is no choice but to reject this counterfeiting vaccine that has been in place for years. In the current situation, the leadership and the seal of approval attached to them are once again saying that Beware of counterfeiters. Now think for yourself what is the effect of Sanyasi Bawa's medicine and how long those who distribute fake certificates will continue to warn the nation against imitations.
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