Boycott Nirala!

Posted on December 5, 2006
Filed Under >Darwaish, Food, Law & Justice
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Darwaish

As I was reading the sad story on ATP about an official government car, reportedly in the use of the Syed Safwanullah, Federal Minister of Housing and Works, crushing to death a 6-year old child, another incident which is even more tragic occured in Lahore and surprisingly got very little media attention initially.
According to Daily Times:

The case dates back to November 26, when Waseem Sajjad Malik, a cellular phone-company employee (resident of 292/293-B, Punjab Corporative Society), lost control of his car and hit a tree allegedly because of two racing cars near Masjid Chowk in Defence. One of the two cars (LWJ-700) belonged to Faisal Farooq, son of a prominent confectioner. Waseem’s two-month old baby, born five years after his marriage, went through the screen and fell about 20 feet away. Waseem, his mother and his wife were injured. Waseem’s baby went into a comma right away. Passers-by caught Faisal Farooq, who fled when he saw that they were calling the police. The victims were admitted to hospital with multiple fractures and the baby died shortly after that. Defence police registered a case against Faisal Farooq.

Faisal Farooq’s family, close to senior police officers, intervened. Allegedly, Faisal Farooq, his uncles Mehmood and Maqsud, and five people carrying weapons went to the National Defence Hospital on November 29, where they threatened Waseem’s brother-in-law Mutahir and asked him to withdraw the case. They locked Mutahir in a room, allegedly, beat him up, and fled. Senior policemen then directed the Defence ASP to make sure another case was not registered, but another group of police officers also intervened and got a case registered.

A large number of people have received SMS messages on their mobile phones asking them to boycott the products of the confectionary chain owned by Faisal’s father. “Faisal Farooq, son of [the owner of a confectionary] hit a car while racing, killing a baby and injuring a family,� the message read. “Faisal and a squad of gunmen then threatened the family,� it says, “that if a case was registered, he would kill the rest of the family.� The SMS requested the readers to boycott the confectionary responding to the demand of “the soul of an innocent infant and the tears of his parents�.

Officials of the cellular phone company in which Wasim worked denied that they were involved in circulating the SMS. “How can we stop people from sending messages to each other on the subject?� the public relations manager said. People were free to SMS anybody they wanted, he said, and the company had not initiated the campaign. Police spokesman declined to speak on the issue and the CPC was not available for comment.

The confectionary, of course, is teh famous Nirala Sweet House.

I am not sure what to say about this. Incidents like this happen every now and then and only just a few become known to us. Waseem and his family have now got media attention and I am sure they have full support form Mobilink which will help them in a painfully slow, complicated and costly legal battle ahead. But in most cases, unfortunately, rich and powerful easily get away with murder and this happens everywhere.

The most unfortunate part of this story is that the baby is dead. Whatever we say or do now is useless in a way and nobody can bring him/her back. It also makes me wonder whats the logic of blessing someone a child after so many years and then take away in split second? Only Allah knows the best. We can only offer our prayers to the victim’s family.

Lets hope that all of us in Lahore will keep the pressure on, even if it means Boycotting Nirala. Lets exercise our basic right to protest against injustice which we have long forgotten as a nation. I know most of us feel powerless to prevent injustice but lets not fail to protest atleast. Myself (on Lahore Metroblog) and other bloggers have already taken up the issue (here, here, here, here and here; alternative viewpoint here) and the press is also begining to take notice (here, here and here).

Please call or email your friends and family in Pakistan – in Lahore, in Karachi – and ask them not to buy at or accept gifts from Nirala. I do not know if this will make a difference. But at least we would not have sat and done nothing. And who knows, maybe if enough of us boycott Nirala it will hurt these people where it hurts them most; in their wallets.

Darwaish blogs on his own blog la vie en rose and also contributes to Metroblog Lahore, where this post first appeared.

98 responses to “Boycott Nirala!”

  1. ejaz says:

    Have read the story seen the site asli baatit clearly show that the porsche was speeding and because of the impact the baby was thrown out of the car,but we all know how justice is done in PAKISTAN rich and powerful go scott free innocent are the only ones to suffer and I will not be shocked if Mr Waseeem is arrested and sent to prison for filing case against a powerful person and his family forced to leave Lahore

  2. Mrs. F. Qureshi says:

    Till yesterday I was following this but undecided, I ignored SMS from Mobilink people and even thought maybe people were unfair to him just because he is rich.

    But once Faisal Farooq ran away and disappeared after police warrant, that convinced me that he has to be guilty.

    I live and grew up in Lahore. All my life Nirala is our mitai and for Eid and occasions we get lots from there. This year for Eid, I have decided I will not. I am also calling my friends to say this. To think that the Porche that killed the poor innocent child was paid for by my money to Nirala make me tremble.

  3. Daktar says:

    Is there any news of the Nirala guy in the Porche, Faisal Farooq? So he absconded, ran away after the judge decided to haul him in? Has he been caught yet? Is the police even trying? Or is the strategy that he hides and no one looks until things cool down?

  4. Mohammad Rizvi says:

    From an earlier post:
    “get a life people! its human nature to root for the under dog … but i have been in situations where the poor play their ‘being poor’ card and get scot free” (Huma Khan).

    Quoting from Dawn:
    “It became more controversial when a senior city police officer attempted to save the accused by ordering the police concerned not to take any action against him.”

    Seems like this time its the rich boy with all his money and his overspeeding Porsche whos playing his “being rich” card!!

    Oh n btw, why has this rich boy disappeared all of a sudden if hes really that innocent ?!

    “Cantonment investigation SP Babar Bakht said the accused went missing when the court announced the verdict”(Dawn).

    PS: BOYCOTT NIRALA !!!

  5. Hazeef says:

    SO after having pleaded innocence and using the internet to try to change teh story now that the court has acted the Nirala guy who had been racing his Porche and killed the 2 year old has disappeared. YES, judge said no bail… and he ran. Does that look like something a guy who is not guilty would do?

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