Owais Mughal
These photos are all from the daily Dawn and were posted there in the past two to three weeks. Each photograph is a story in itself and we would love to hear your comments or titles for them.
(1) This photo is from Lahore. A monkey; unable to find one of his own specie; is seen busy collecting lice from his master’s head. This photo reminds me of the sher:
teray zanoo pe meiN sar rakh kar abhi sota hooN
inqalaab aaye to mujh ko bhi jagaana saaqi

(2) A physcally challenged person on a roller-board in Rawalpindi is seen here taking a free tow from a suzuki pickup. A title sher that comes to mind will work fine here if the word ghoRa is replaced by Suzuki and the word nathia is replaced by steering:
kis cheez ki kami hai khwaja teri gali meiN
ghoRa teri gali meiN, nathia teri gali meiN

(3) Rani Kot fort in Sindh. Some contrator hired by the archeology department has criminally used portland cement plaster while restoring a domed room to its original era. We had a similar post earlier here, when modern day mortar reportedly got used to preserve buddha era stupas. A title sher that comes to mind could be:
pooch beTha hooN meiN tujh se teray koochay ka pata
teray halaat ne kaisi ye teri soorat kar di

One more for the above photo could be:
hazaar baar zamaana idhar se guzra hai
nayee nayee si hai kuch os ki rah-guzar phir bhi
(4) The King Maker MNA and the minsiter of railways having dessert from the same plate. In Urdu we call it baahum sheer-o-shakar hona. This photo also reminds me of a couplet by Rafiq Mughal (not my relative) who recited it in a mushaira in Hyderabad some 5 years ago:
hum bhi kash jalali hotay
beNgan hotay thaali hotay
haath kabhi na khali hotay
Chaudhry ya Jamali hotay

Alvi Sahib, Rail minister is Sh Rasheed Ahmed.
[quote comment=”5499″]The monkey’s own hair, which are curiously jet black, are better taken care of than the man’s![/quote]
Why not? He/it is the bread winner in the famly.
I do not know who the ‘minister of railway’ in the picture no. 4 is, but from the looks of it he appears to be a retired army general double dipping from the national plate. Then again army generals do not dye their hair. Do they?
Second photo had appeared in Dawn with a caption of something like the boy shouldn’t move from one place of begging to the next by holding off to a suzuki for a free ride. Dawn called it a dangerous practise. I thought the photo was much more than what Dawn’s photographer captioned, and that is why I chose to put it here.
First two photos are sad. This young man instead of handling a monky could have had an opportunity to get education and earn a better living. The second one is similar to the images from Afghanistan.
I recently read a report – 7900 Pakistanis committed suicide in last 9 months…
By the way, this monkey has dyed hair just like one of the ministers (4th image..)