“students (read boys) are reminded that round collar t-shirts which have inscriptions or any grafhic designs (read all but plain shirts) can not be worn in IBA. ”
And so we cant express what we feel. This is the clamp down on basic rights within the walls of IBA. Within a country, where constitutionally, every Pakistani has a right of expression there exists walls, where that right is snatched away. So we have a lot of boys being told that they cant wear round neck t-shirts that have anything written on them, be it a number, a brand name, or just a thought expressed on the shirt. You just can’t wear it. Is it just me, or do Pakistanis have a new fervor of making people take off their clothes?
Oh, and apparently this rule doesn’t apply to girls.
p.s. : notice the spelling?
December 13, 2007 at 5:59 pm
and the ground floor toilet door of the BITS block reads…
“YAHAAN WUZOO AUR KAPRAY JOOTAY KERNA SAKHTI SE MANA HAI”
NOW KAPRAY JOOTAY KON KER SAKTA HAI ??? :s