Scrolling through Facebook these days feels less like browsing a social platform and more like attending a parade of freshly passed out heroes—each post louder than the last, each uniform sharper than reality itself. At the very top of this digital fashion show stands our very own CM Maryum, radiating authority with such brilliance that even her better half—once proudly paraded as a Captain—now appears relegated to the footnotes of history. It is, after all, a universal truth: behind every successful woman stands a man quietly trying to protect her whenever she slips on the stage delivering fiery speeches. .
Then come these women in police uniform . They march across our screens with such command that one wonders if the men ever had a chance or merely a ceremonial role to begin with.
As I scrolled my Facebook that I mostly encountered these brave ladies starting from the top as CM Maryum known aka Safder, who is no more in the limelight after his wife stole the show overshadowing his Marshall past as a Capt of Pakistan Army.
These women in uniform seem to have surpassed their male counterparts in bringing order to the orderless society. This media hype was introduced by the charismatic Police Officer Sherhano Naqvi, whose thoughts and conduct reflect of a well read and conducted civil servant unlike the conventional police officer. One can wish her well in her police career and her boss the CM Punjab as well in her political career.
As this brave police officer radio crisp orders to her subordinate to ascertain her staff field positions , the mention of lorry Adda brings to mind the clouds of black smoke , deafening noises of pressure horns and worst gridlock caused by the rush of buses in mad competition for more passengers putting life of ordinary citizens in a harm’s way while the traffic police look the other. Long Live Pakistan that serves a stage to many actors 🇵🇰