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It's been reported that in the last few days leading up to the semi final, the Pakistani Nation was absorbed by cricket fever, and for a few days, the common man on the street wasn't complaining about food and fuel prices or the fluctuation in Electric or Gas supply, neither was the WOT a major issue.
However after the short lived excitement, it's back to the daily struggles and trials of life. Had Pakistan went on to win semis and even final, it would have indeed lifted the spirits and cheered up young and old alike. But for how long. ??
India went on to win the title, good for them, the Indian Nation has been gripped by this achievement, rightly so since the sub continent is not exactly known for sporting dynamics. In due course, this euphoria will wear off and it will be back to the reality.
As the visiting Pakistani PM commented in his press conference that to a certain extent, both India and Pakistan faced similar problems with poverty being a major hurdle, and as an Australian put it, "Winning the World Cup may bring joy to their nations, but it's not going to fill the poor man's rice bowl.
In our Nationalism and hate for each other, and also being victims of our own media, which specially in India's case only seems to portray Glory Hallelujah, we tend to either ignore or remain oblivious to the fact that, the world can see our under belly, and doesn't buy our brand no matter how good the intentions may be. For example, Pakistan has lost more Soldiers in the WOT than the rest combined, yet still more demands are put forward by Western powers. During the CWG, British Media was full of criticism, even on the tall bill boards displaying the logo "Come out and play", claiming they have only been erected to hide India's shame, the slums and shanty towns.
Any ways, coming back to the present scenario, after winning the final, albeit it wasn't against Pakistan, yet some Indian members were not mean in directing all their hate against Pakistan and it's Nationals.
Some Indian are convinced that all Pakistanis now live in bunkers as there seems to be bombs exploding in every corner. For those who seem to take comfort by abusing Pakistan on a Pakistani Forum, I would like to ask them how do they feel when others point fingers at them and expose some of their harsh realities. ?
Should we assume that all Indians live and practice in such environments. As stated earlier, both countrys suffer from man made problems and natural calamities and although, we may want the world to just smell our Roses but sadly the stench in our back yards can not be concealed. Here is a link (Not Pakistani) which I found both sad and disturbing, hence viewer's discretion is advised, and again the question, should one conclude this is the daily life in India just as Indian members seem to bring Pakistan into every negative equation. !!!!
Click and press on image 694
http://www.chinasmack.com/2010/pictures/-india-photos-chinese-netizen-reactions.html
However after the short lived excitement, it's back to the daily struggles and trials of life. Had Pakistan went on to win semis and even final, it would have indeed lifted the spirits and cheered up young and old alike. But for how long. ??
India went on to win the title, good for them, the Indian Nation has been gripped by this achievement, rightly so since the sub continent is not exactly known for sporting dynamics. In due course, this euphoria will wear off and it will be back to the reality.
As the visiting Pakistani PM commented in his press conference that to a certain extent, both India and Pakistan faced similar problems with poverty being a major hurdle, and as an Australian put it, "Winning the World Cup may bring joy to their nations, but it's not going to fill the poor man's rice bowl.
In our Nationalism and hate for each other, and also being victims of our own media, which specially in India's case only seems to portray Glory Hallelujah, we tend to either ignore or remain oblivious to the fact that, the world can see our under belly, and doesn't buy our brand no matter how good the intentions may be. For example, Pakistan has lost more Soldiers in the WOT than the rest combined, yet still more demands are put forward by Western powers. During the CWG, British Media was full of criticism, even on the tall bill boards displaying the logo "Come out and play", claiming they have only been erected to hide India's shame, the slums and shanty towns.
Any ways, coming back to the present scenario, after winning the final, albeit it wasn't against Pakistan, yet some Indian members were not mean in directing all their hate against Pakistan and it's Nationals.
Some Indian are convinced that all Pakistanis now live in bunkers as there seems to be bombs exploding in every corner. For those who seem to take comfort by abusing Pakistan on a Pakistani Forum, I would like to ask them how do they feel when others point fingers at them and expose some of their harsh realities. ?
Should we assume that all Indians live and practice in such environments. As stated earlier, both countrys suffer from man made problems and natural calamities and although, we may want the world to just smell our Roses but sadly the stench in our back yards can not be concealed. Here is a link (Not Pakistani) which I found both sad and disturbing, hence viewer's discretion is advised, and again the question, should one conclude this is the daily life in India just as Indian members seem to bring Pakistan into every negative equation. !!!!
Click and press on image 694
http://www.chinasmack.com/2010/pictures/-india-photos-chinese-netizen-reactions.html