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An unusual friendship between a Pakistani camel cart driver and an American president

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Bashir Sarban (L) and President Lyndon B Johnson (R).

I don’t know if many people are aware about the unusual friendship between former United States PresidentLyndon B Johnsonand a camel cart driver from Karachi, Pakistan.

The friendship can be traced back to the early 1960s when, during an official visit to Pakistan, Lyndon Johnson – vice president at the time – saw a man standing on the street in Karachi with his camel, waving at the vice-presidential motorcade.

Johnson asked a Pakistani government official to introduce him to the ‘camel guy’. The camel cart driver, Bashir Sarban, was extremely excited to shake hands with the vice president. He introduced himself in whatever little English he knew. In what came as a surprise to the mere camel cart driver, Johnson invited him to his ranch in Texas and to the White House.

Bashir, probably thought that the president was joking. In this age of cynics and betrayal, we would probably brush off the meeting as a mere encounter that we would tell our grandchildren about one day. But we would believe that the president was just being kind and that he had too many things to think about, he would definitely not have time to think about us, or a mere camel cart driver in Pakistan.

Besides that, haven’t we all heard of promises that never really come true? Mere words and no action? At best it was just a friendly encounter, nothing more.

But this wasn’t just a friendly mention that would soon be forgotten…

A few months later, as guest of the US government, Bashir Sarban flew to Washington DC. He was seen beaming with happiness at the airport. He was received as an official guest of the president and Johnson himself was present at the airport for him. He was given a tour of the White House, Capitol Hill and other monuments.

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Bashir Sarban with Preseident Lyndon B Johnson

Later on, he went to the Johnson Ranch in Texas, where he enjoyed a ride in the Johnson’s truck and it was followed by a barbecue lunch feast. Bashir visited and gave a short speech at a local school in Washington DC through an interpreter, along with Ms Johnson and her daughter. Bashir was also presented a truck by the Ford Motor Company as a gift on his visit.

On the day of his return, Bashir received a telegram from the US government that they have arranged for him to visit Saudi Arabia to perform Umrah (pilgrimage) to the holy city of Makkah.

Allah o Akbar!” (God is great) the camel cart driver had exclaimed.​

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Bashir Sarban in Texas, United States, visiting the Johnson Ranch.

He had tears in his eyes and his expressions showed how amazed he was by the hospitality of the US government and people.

My mother had told me this story of Bashir Sarban when I was a little girl. Later on, I did my own research and read about this story in the Life, Time and Readers Digest magazines.

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Jackie Kennedy visiting Pakistan in 1963 and having a photo session with Bashir.

This act had helped in bringing the people of Pakistan and USA closer at that time.

Many leading Pakistani newspapers had covered this story and highlighted it on their front pages. Both Bashir Ahmed and President Johnson passed away in the mid 70s – leaving behind a legacy of friendship between an American premiere and a Pakistani camel cart driver.

Sometimes, such gestures of goodwill soften tense diplomatic relationships amongst two countries. Neither President Johnson nor Bashir Sarban is alive anymore but, to this day people, in Karachi and in Washington DC, talk of this unique friendship and echoes of this kindness still vibrate in the air.

Even the smallest of deeds can create a long-lasting mark in history, and this incident is a testimony to that.
Picture courtsey: Life Magazine

An unusual friendship between a Pakistani camel cart driver and an American president – The Express Tribune Blog
 
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Yes Indeed its Good !
But how about our Shah Mehmood friendship with Foremer Us President Wife ...?
 
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I wish the US and Pakistan can once again form a closer alliance based on mutual respect and understanding. I've heard stories that during the early years of Pakistan, every family was provided with some household goods subsidies by the US government.

Why can't we be friends again? (Even though you supported a fascist dictator who sowed the seeds that have ripped our country apart in sectarian violence)
 
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An unusual friendship between a Pakistani camel cart driver and an American president

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I don’t know if many people are aware about the unusual friendship between former United States PresidentLyndon B Johnsonand a camel cart driver from Karachi, Pakistan.

The friendship can be traced back to the early 1960s when, during an official visit to Pakistan, Lyndon Johnson – vice president at the time – saw a man standing on the street in Karachi with his camel, waving at the vice-presidential motorcade.

Johnson asked a Pakistani government official to introduce him to the ‘camel guy’. The camel cart driver, Bashir Sarban, was extremely excited to shake hands with the vice president. He introduced himself in whatever little English he knew. In what came as a surprise to the mere camel cart driver, Johnson invited him to his ranch in Texas and to the White House.

Bashir, probably thought that the president was joking. In this age of cynics and betrayal, we would probably brush off the meeting as a mere encounter that we would tell our grandchildren about one day. But we would believe that the president was just being kind and that he had too many things to think about, he would definitely not have time to think about us, or a mere camel cart driver in Pakistan.

Besides that, haven’t we all heard of promises that never really come true? Mere words and no action? At best it was just a friendly encounter, nothing more.

But this wasn’t just a friendly mention that would soon be forgotten…

A few months later, as guest of the US government, Bashir Sarban flew to Washington DC. He was seen beaming with happiness at the airport. He was received as an official guest of the president and Johnson himself was present at the airport for him. He was given a tour of the White House, Capitol Hill and other monuments.

bashir-sarban-usa-lbjohnson.jpg


Later on, he went to the Johnson Ranch in Texas, where he enjoyed a ride in the Johnson’s truck and it was followed by a barbecue lunch feast. Bashir visited and gave a short speech at a local school in Washington DC through an interpreter, along with Ms Johnson and her daughter. Bashir was also presented a truck by the Ford Motor Company as a gift on his visit.

On the day of his return, Bashir received a telegram from the US government that they have arranged for him to visit Saudi Arabia to perform Umrah (pilgrimage) to the holy city of Makkah.

Allah o Akbar!” (God is great) the camel cart driver had exclaimed.​

bashir-sarban-usa-lbjohnson-2.jpg


He had tears in his eyes and his expressions showed how amazed he was by the hospitality of the US government and people.

My mother had told me this story of Bashir Sarban when I was a little girl. Later on, I did my own research and read about this story in the Life, Time and Readers Digest magazines.

bashir-sarban-usa-lbjohnson-3.jpg


This act had helped in bringing the people of Pakistan and USA closer at that time.

Many leading Pakistani newspapers had covered this story and highlighted it on their front pages. Both Bashir Ahmed and President Johnson passed away in the mid 70s – leaving behind a legacy of friendship between an American premiere and a Pakistani camel cart driver.

Sometimes, such gestures of goodwill soften tense diplomatic relationships amongst two countries. Neither President Johnson nor Bashir Sarban is alive anymore but, to this day people, in Karachi and in Washington DC, talk of this unique friendship and echoes of this kindness still vibrate in the air.

Even the smallest of deeds can create a long-lasting mark in history, and this incident is a testimony to that.
Picture courtsey: Life Magazine

An unusual friendship between a Pakistani camel cart driver and an American president – The Express Tribune Blog
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I wish the US and Pakistan can once again form a closer alliance based on mutual respect and understanding. I've heard stories that during the early years of Pakistan, every family was provided with some household goods subsidies by the US government.

Why can't we be friends again? (Even though you supported a fascist dictator who sowed the seeds that have ripped our country apart in sectarian violence)

I think you have much better friends that is CHINA.
 
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I think you have much better friends that is CHINA.

We brought the Chinese and the Americans together, because we were good friends with both. 90% of our armoury is made up of American weapons, America covertly supported Pakistan in 65, We can forgive them for the few mistakes they did.
 
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We had friendship based on mutual respect at that time. It all changed after 1970.
 
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It is Pakistan who led this friendship to drain down . Fraud and double crossing your partner and FRIEND .

Movie bano is paar :P Pyaar aur Dhoka :P
 
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It is Pakistan who led this friendship to drain down . Fraud and double crossing your partner and FRIEND .

Movie bano is paar :P Pyaar aur Dhoka :P
Movie banany ka tum logo ko shouq ha chalo aik aur bana lo
 
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It is Pakistan who led this friendship to drain down . Fraud and double crossing your partner and FRIEND .

Movie bano is paar :P Pyaar aur Dhoka :P

If you look at the history, US has been double dealing for i don't how long. Pakistan looks after it's interests, US after it's own. Some times they match, sometimes they don't. What USA does in the region, affects Pakistan, but not USA, since it is 6000 miles away.

We've had good relations with them, and bad. Remember the 1990s sanctions? What did Pakistan do to deserve that?
 
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We brought the Chinese and the Americans together, because we were good friends with both. 90% of our armoury is made up of American weapons, America covertly supported Pakistan in 65, We can forgive them for the few mistakes they did.

They supported overtly in 71 war by sending their AC.
 
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I wish the US and Pakistan can once again form a closer alliance based on mutual respect and understanding. I've heard stories that during the early years of Pakistan, every family was provided with some household goods subsidies by the US government.

Why can't we be friends again? (Even though you supported a fascist dictator who sowed the seeds that have ripped our country apart in sectarian violence)

I, too, wish for the renewed friendship, and the alliance between United States and Pakistan.
 
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