Adil Najam
This picture from Metroblog Lahore made me laugh out loud. One could think of some ATP commentators that we might want to say this to!
Given the type of comments recent posts have been recieving, the refrain written at the back of this rickshaw, or at least it’s first half, seems funnily appropriate. The Punjabi words at the back read: “SaRRya na kar, chanda, dua karya kar.” I don’t think justice can be done to this in translation, so I will not try. Maybe others could help.
Here at ATP, our fascination with the motor rickshaw goes long and deep, most recently in this post here, and in other forms of expressing “transport wisdom”!
But rickshaw wisdom is not something to be mocked at.
Two past posts, in particualr, come to mind. The first (from July 3, 2006) was a conversation with Karachi rickshaw driver Raees on Karachi’s political situation, where he outlines his 5-point manifestor for Karachi. The second (from February 2, 2007) was this slightly more tongue-in-cheek (and at some levels disturbing) ‘Man Manifesto’ on Haqooq-i-MardaaN.
Janab Hairan Parishan Sahib
Here is some advice for you
“Sarriya na karr, chanda, due karya kar!”
Seriously this is getting too tedious and boring Adil…
How about some cutting edge stuff …some analysis, information etc…
These chat wallah khair mangda, shahi pan wallah, Rickshaw wisdom is like trying to sell nostalgia to expats… And while it is good to have that sort of basic stuff, you can’t be unmindful of your responsibility as an opinion maker at a very difficult time in Pakistan’s existence.
Translator – Good job !!
Fret not, my dear, not good for you
Supplication, instead, is the thing to do
LOL
Rickshaw Khappay :-D