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So the news that majority of beggars documented or picked up in KSA are Pakistanis. Indeed very shameful and embarrassing news for any nation. Period.
However this news certainly sent PDF's Bakhtora community into a festive mood and the link is repeatedly posted by the Bakhtoras to embarrass Pakistani members on what was once called Pakistan Defence Forum .
Now let's analyse this a little. All the culprits would have firstly required documents like Passports and Visas (Costing Tens of Thousand Rupees). They didn't trek it to KSA So obviously they bought Airline Tickets (Costing Hundred of Thousand Rupees). I guess it would only be worth their while if they spent a month or so in the visiting country. Add cost of accommodation, food and clothes to the above, making the trip Costing every individual several hundred thousand Rupees. Likewise you find beggars in most countries and the usual practice is either these people sit outside busy thoroughfares or walk the streets and approach pedestrians. If one feels generous, he will hand over some cash or just walk away. Now remember that these culprits spent hundreds of thousands before setting foot in KSA. So it's obvious they are backed and supported by some organised gang, but nonetheless it's embarrassing and humiliating for the nation.
Now these Bakhtoras, who on this news were having cowdung parties, are reminded of their own standing not just in one or two countries but globally. A decade earlier, Indians were widely reported as Number One Shoplifters in the world. Bhartis won Gold in this category continously for Five years in a row. Well done.
Now these Indian thieves had no mercy or remorse , they usually walk into stores or malls and steal whatever they get their hands on. While most Indian thieves did it to boost their ways of living, others are known to steal to fulfil their drugs and alcohol issues and some just did it as it's in their nature, like one Narinder Kaur , the 53 year old did it ad a full time career and amassed a fortune of over Half a million pounds. Indeed a healthy contribution to the Indian economy .
@Areesh @Dalit @Hakikat ve Hikmet @DESERT FIGHTER
However this news certainly sent PDF's Bakhtora community into a festive mood and the link is repeatedly posted by the Bakhtoras to embarrass Pakistani members on what was once called Pakistan Defence Forum .
Now let's analyse this a little. All the culprits would have firstly required documents like Passports and Visas (Costing Tens of Thousand Rupees). They didn't trek it to KSA So obviously they bought Airline Tickets (Costing Hundred of Thousand Rupees). I guess it would only be worth their while if they spent a month or so in the visiting country. Add cost of accommodation, food and clothes to the above, making the trip Costing every individual several hundred thousand Rupees. Likewise you find beggars in most countries and the usual practice is either these people sit outside busy thoroughfares or walk the streets and approach pedestrians. If one feels generous, he will hand over some cash or just walk away. Now remember that these culprits spent hundreds of thousands before setting foot in KSA. So it's obvious they are backed and supported by some organised gang, but nonetheless it's embarrassing and humiliating for the nation.
Now these Bakhtoras, who on this news were having cowdung parties, are reminded of their own standing not just in one or two countries but globally. A decade earlier, Indians were widely reported as Number One Shoplifters in the world. Bhartis won Gold in this category continously for Five years in a row. Well done.
Now these Indian thieves had no mercy or remorse , they usually walk into stores or malls and steal whatever they get their hands on. While most Indian thieves did it to boost their ways of living, others are known to steal to fulfil their drugs and alcohol issues and some just did it as it's in their nature, like one Narinder Kaur , the 53 year old did it ad a full time career and amassed a fortune of over Half a million pounds. Indeed a healthy contribution to the Indian economy .
A nation of shoplifters? India No.1 in retail theft | India News - Times of India
India News: A survey of 'retail crime and loss in the world' says India has the highest retail shrinkage at 3.2%. Retail shrinkage is the loss of products due to
timesofindia.indiatimes.com
The world's biggest shoplifters; India ranks No. 1!
The world over, shoplifters are giving the retail industry a gigantic headache. A $119-billion headache!
www.rediff.com
Indians top shoplifters' list: Survey
A yawning gap between haves & have-nots, exposure to new opportunities & products and rapid growth of consumerist culture in India seen as some of the prominent reasons behind lifting of objects.
m.economictimes.com
Shoplifting nation: India No 1 in retail theft once again
Napoleon Bonaparte called Britain a nation of shopkeepers. India has earned a more dubious distinction — of being a nation of shoplifters.
www.dnaindia.com
How a middle-class mother became Britain's most prolific shoplifter
Charming, always impeccably dressed and often at the wheel of a large, glossy Mercedes, Nina Tiara was the very image of middle-class respectability.
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@Areesh @Dalit @Hakikat ve Hikmet @DESERT FIGHTER