unflinching idealism ... since 1997 archivessitemapabouthelpfeedback
all are welcome to read, write and think
  • Home
  • InFocus
  • Themes
  • Columns
  • Articles
  • Fiction
  • iLogs
  • Gallery
  • Unplugged
  • Writers
  • Interactors
  • Tags
Sign in | Join Chowk
web chowk
  • Article
  • Interact
  • read writer comments
  • add to favorites
  • get rss feeds
  • print
  • email this link

Abnormal Norms

Salman Siddiqui September 3, 2006

Latest comments   flat   threaded   latest   oldest   all

#1 Posted by sheelajaywant on September 5, 2006 12:18:30 am
What you`ve written about could`ve been in India. When cops insist on mobike/scooter drivers wearing helmets, people ridicule them. When someone sees a Road Traffic Accident Patient in a hospi ICU, their reaction is, not that it could`ve been prevented, but that joh naseeb mein likha hain, wohi hota hai. This attitude is clear even in Goa, where the sea in the monsoons is rough and kills several tourists each year. Warnings, pleadings don`t help. They go into the water, never to return. Others, instead of heeding the danger there, simply say, joh naseeb......and go in and join them. Sigh.
reply to this interact write a new interact add to favorites flag objectionable content
#2 Posted by kaptain on September 5, 2006 4:29:12 am
Safe driving also means..SLOW DRIVING.

Slow driving is both a luxury and safe. But young blood often go anti to this idea.
Its the fast drivers who get injured and play permanent havoc with their bodies if they survive or with their lives, if they don`t.

Perhaps, its the fast driving which causes throats being cut slit open by the DOARS of the Kites in Lahore.

Whatever it maybe, 2 wheeled vehicles have rendered to be dangerous. Its because 2 wheelers have no policy and rules in play as no minister would seem himself fit to ride one.
When a Minister would decide, one day, the regulations would be in place, in motion.

Get one Minister`s near and dear to be injured or more severely to get this throat cut by some wild DOAR..and the public would be safe..yet again.
reply to this interact write a new interact add to favorites flag objectionable content
#3 Posted by pinkey on September 13, 2006 10:19:21 pm
Salman, you may recall that a similar incident took place with me last year, but sadly I was behind the wheel! I can never get over the scene of that biker`s head hitting my windscreen! I will never be able to thank God enough that he was wearing a helmet so he only got injured on the ankle.

I recall getting down numb, my eyes never leaving him as he stumbled over to the footpath. He was in pain, which aggravated when he realised the repercussions of breaking a signal, and it`s impact on him, his bike, my car.....

It`s a cruel, selfish world out there. Moreover, it`s strange because on the one hand, there are people who are NOT willing to take any risk, i.e. those who sped by, and then there are the risk-takers; those rash motorcyclists!

Good work Salman. I`ll be very honest with you;, I would not have been able to do even half of what you managed. I would just have freaked out first, and that trait is found in many in which we mingle. We can forgive them for it. There will always be such people and among them, there will always be a Godsend.... this time it was you. God bless you.
reply to this interact write a new interact add to favorites flag objectionable content

Interact Index

    #3 pinkey
    #2 kaptain
    #1 sheelajaywant

Also by Salman Siddiqui

  • Goodbye Hollywood, Hello Haalivud?
  • Use of the Internet by Terrorists
  • Only $5 Million
more »

Similar Articles

  • The Gin Game Naveen Qayyum
  • The Unbearable Lightness of Seeing Wajahat Malik
  • Yet Another Immigrant Story Madiha Qureshi
  • Solving Amarnath: A New Hope in Kashmir Murtaza Shibli
  • Diabetes: Wrestling with a Twenty-First Century Monster Mutaal Mooquin
more »

US Elections 2008 Primaries

  • Hillary Clinton a Better Presidential Candidate
  • Leaders, Heroes and Mountains
  • Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and New American Dreams
  • Pakistan Elections 2008 - An analysis
  • Political Issues Ahead of Pakistan Elections
more »
get rss feed Get Chowk RSS Feed

Get Chowk Newsletter

Latest Interacts

  • _arjun9: #115 Posted by... Muslim Ghettoisation
  • tahir: Re: # 250 Untruth Thanks... Muslims in America
  • tahir: Re: # 129 Ham-damn-thank-you-ma'am Check... Muslim Ghettoisation
  • tahir: Re: # 126 Untruth "They... Muslim Ghettoisation
  • _arjun9: #110 Posted by aslam644... Muslim Ghettoisation
  • tahir: Re: # 120 "since he... Muslim Ghettoisation
  • nb: Tahir, please, are you... Muslim Ghettoisation
  • tahir: Re: # 117 "daughters of... Muslim Ghettoisation

THEMES

  • Pakistan's Struggle for Democracy
  • The Indian Story
  • Indo-Pak Relations
  • Personal Narratives
  • Religion Today
  • War on Terror
  • Role of Media
  • Call for Social Change
  • Hold Them Accountable
  • Environment and Us
  • Way of Life
more »

Top 5 Articles This Week

  • Popular
  • Muslims in America
  • Anti-Americanism in Pakistan and the Taliban Menace
  • Muslim Ghettoisation
  • The Lame Duck Government
  • Music: Muslim Madonna
  • Featured
  • There are a Lot of Monkeys
  • White Charade
  • Words of a Woman
  • FOX News and the Smelly Shoes
  • Dilemmas of Creative Children
  • 10 Years Ago
  • Cash for Vote
  • Imperatives For Economic Development Of Pakistan
  • Ideology or Biology?
  • A Candid Interview With Saeed Anwar
  • Thanksgiving

Write on Chowk Interact Guidelines Privacy policy Terms Contact

Copyright © 1997 - 2008 chowk.com. All Rights Reserved
Reproduction of material on any www.chowk.com pages without prior written permissions is strictly prohibited