Adil Najam
On your left is the picture of the flag of the Czech Republic. On your right is a ‘Check’ (or, rather, checkered flag; often used in car racing. The two should never be confused. Except for the fact that ‘Czech’ is pronounced as ‘check.’
Ordinarily, this should not be a problem. But right now the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic is visiting Islamabad, and the Capital’s PR people have adorned flags on flagpoles and a number of (very) large banners to welcome him in the spirit of good hospitality. The only problem is that instead of putting the ‘Czech’ flags on the banners, they have ‘Check’ flags!
I saw these while driving back into Islamabad on the from the Airport. I rushed back to see if I would figure out who was responsible for this little gaffe and maybe alert them to the mistake before the Czech PM arrived. Unfortunately, it turned out that the Czech PM was already here.
I wonder what he and his team thought of this. Did they even mention it to their hosts or did they just keep politely quiet? I also wonder what they thought about the banner that read: “We Pray for the Czech Progress and Prosperity”?I am sure they liked the sentiment, but maybe they also wondered why Pakistanis are praying for Czech progress and prosperity instead of working harder for Pakistani progress or prosperity. On the other hand, maybe they do not think as hard about what is written on banners as I do!
I have no way of knowing this, but my theory of how this might have happened is this – Someone tells someone to find out what a Czech (read ‘check’) flag looks like; they look up ‘check flag’ on Google, and that is the one which makes it way on the banner.
Nice story for a chuckle? But how would you feel if the Pakistan Prime Minister goes to another country and they mess up the flags this way?
it is neither funny nor a gaff , it made me hang my head in shame …. shows absolute apathy and retardness !!
and then we wonder why we are where are even after almost 60 years !!
It saddens me!
its neither funny nor amzing 4 me.when the president of pakistan or some former prime minister couldt speak urdu properly.then what u can imagine abt people of pakistan.when u have minister (like law and etc) then u can say they can write an abusive language on these banners.ohhhhhhhhhhhh Allah hum sab ko hadiat day.ameen
if this really happened its sad……but i cant believe it still….and am hoping somone played a prank and its some digitally tampered image…to create laughs.
Another thing: You have to earn the right to complain. Get out there, get your hands dirty. If youve tried everything and you are honestly convinced that Pakistan problems are “unsolvable” (which no problem is), then maybe it would be acceptable to complain like this. By all means proceed to call yourselves Jahil and Incompetent once you have actually tried.
Also– at least have even a semblance of a united front in internationally public arenas.