A Tale of Two Crows

Posted on June 10, 2008
Filed Under >A for [Pine]Apple, Photo of the Day, Politics
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Asma Mirza

I came across this captivating photograph printed in Dawn a couple of days back. Left me in awe for few seconds.

Even the crows know that they can quench their thirst turn by turn; which is probably in their best interest. Unlike their human friends.

Errr… I don’t want to make this amazing capture political but the term “turn by turn” reminds me of our very own Senator Asif Ali Zardari and Mian Nawaz Sharif. An ex-senator who is so heartly called one even these days by PTV; and an ex-PM who is trying hard to enter the privileged class of parliamentarians. Do you think they are back for any good or are they just quenching their thirst too, on our money, turn by turn?

As a commentor on Islamabad Metblog aptly mentioned, “And please remember no matter how much you launder, clean and wash a leopard; his spots will never change.

Don’t let your hopes go sky-high. Hydrate yourself enough.

‘coz in the end, “Sab Maaaya Hay

22 responses to “A Tale of Two Crows”

  1. Zaka says:

    @ Author

    Have some faith and hope in politics of two of the largest parties of nation with huge mandates. Or Maybe you are inviting bigger crooks of army and her pet cronies (Q & MQM) for take over.

  2. Asma says:

    @falcon: probably you need to refresh :~)

  3. falcon says:

    I don’t see any pictures of crows?

  4. Eidee Man says:

    Actually, I don’t think crows are seen as majestic or beautiful in Pakistani culture either.

  5. Richard Rai says:

    Someone said, Saow man saboon lagai kalai boon na hoosan bagai(what is saying that you may use tons of soap but black will remain black no matter what and will not turn white) These politicians are black and I dont understand why poor people go for them> Maybe because they have been trained by the pavlav’s dog. The moment they see these old kalai choors they start slivating.

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