The Cruise Mushaira Fiasco: A Colossal
Discomfort And Distress
12 June 2011
By Saeed Qureshi
This year's cruise Mushaira organized by Al-Noor
international, turned into a nightmare due to what can
be explained as the cruise ship's company's utter
neglect and demonstration of pathetically
unprofessional conduct. The ship was ready to lift
anchor and sail off in the Lewisville Lake that goes
in curve for about 20 miles and offers a great deal of
entertainment and fun to the passengers by way of
cruise trips and fishing.
All the passengers and guests had boarded the ship
after a great deal of hassle encountered in the
scorching heat from the shore to the final step into
the ship. They had taken their seats and were waiting
for the vassal to move. But to their utter shock it
did not move and still remained anchored.
The unbelievable horrible discovery was that the power
generating system had gone dysfunctional. As such not
only that ship did not embark on its journey of a few
hours, the indispensible air-conditioning system and
even the fans stopped working. It was mayhem as if
hell was let loose.
The passengers waited with their fingers crossed that
the ship would start sailing any time. The stuffy
atmosphere and the darkness inside were fearsome. The
passengers were profusely sweating. They could not
clearly see each other, the dinner could not be served
orderly and visibly, and the drinkable water was warm.
The children's plight was woefully miserable. With
their parched tongues they could not express their
anguish and agony. The infants would not understand as
to what was happening around. The toilets were closed
as the pumping of water for flush has stopped, the
taps ran dry and there was complete mess and disorder
in both the upper and lower births.
The organizers and sponsors of the much coveted
Mushaira were in a state of paralysis and utter
frenzy. They had invited a diverse array of foreign
guests and local people, the poets, the celebrities
and the notables most of whom had bought tickets to
attend this unique function.
The chief guest Gopi Chand Narang had arrived from
India to preside over this yearly function. He is one
of the most illustrious scholars of literature and
poetry and author of seventy books, besides being the
recipient of the highest awards for his meritorious
services. It was heart-breaking to watch him huddled
in a corner without food and water till midnight. Same
was the pitiable situation with other poets.
The most agonizing dimension of this ugly episode is
that the ship crew did not come forward even once to
offer any explanation for this most loathsome
dereliction of their responsibility that caused
torment to about two hundred individuals including the
women and children.
No one came forward to explain as to what has gone
wrong and why the ship was still stationary and what
could be the substitute for suspension of the toilet
facilities turning the ship into a kind of
concentration camp with filth spattered all over.
The more pertinent question is that why the ship
owners did not check, before the cruise tour, if the
ship was technically in good order to sail. The
million dollar question is: why no prior inspection
was conducted to find out if the ship was technically
fine to be used for cruise.
There cannot be any earthly reason or pretext to evade
the objection that why all of a sudden the generator
went out of order? The fact is that the generator was
already dead and nobody checked it before
commissioning it for trip in the lake.
Now let us picture another scenario. What If the ship
had sailed for a mile or a few miles and was stuck up
in the middle of the lake with the pitch darkness and
without water and utilities amid the sweltering
environment and no way to get out.
How the passengers could be rescued and brought to the
shore? Was there a rescue plan to be put in place in
such sudden emergencies? There could be a panic and a
fright that is so peculiar in such situations,
particularly with those afraid of water (hydrophobic).
If the boats had to be marshaled for rescuing the
stranded passengers would it not look the waters of
Somalia where the pirate hijack the ships. How long it
would have taken for the enough number of boats to be
around?
But was it not appropriate and in order if another
ship would have been ready to replace the
dysfunctional one and thus save the much-awaited
evening from being spoiled in that callous and most
non-challant way? It would be desirable to if the
company managers take some remedial measures to put
some modicum of responsibility, grace and
accountability for cruise operations,
It would be instructive for the shipping company to
pinpoint the technical staff or managers responsible
for this glaring, outright, and bizarre show of
inefficiency, negligence and indifference. In this
regard an enquiry should be instituted to find out why
the operators and the technical staff failed to
provide immaculate and trouble free service to the
cruise lovers.
As if to rub salt to the wounds no apology was
tendered by any official of the company for such a
colossal discomfort and distress that is like a black
stigma on the record of the company running this
cruise business.
The writer is a senior journalist and a former
diplomat. He can be reached at qureshisa2003@yahoo.com
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