A Times of India Report
[Last week Pakistan's new Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar, the fist woman to hold this important job, was in India
for talks with Indian's Foreign Minister SM Krishna. The talks - as usual between India and Pakistan - must have gone on cordially
despite everything that goes wrong all the while. The only, and much talked about, subject was the youthful Hina with her
fashionable bags, sun-glasses and looks. She may publicly resent being made a fashion icon but that's what the media saw in
her.]
"You don't want the attention to focus on the frivolous,"
Pakistani foreign minister Hina Rabbani Khar told British newspaper Guardian on her return from India. "A guy in my place
would never get such attention; nobody would be talking about his suit. I refuse to be apologetic about it; I will continue
to be who I am," she said.
India's former Foreign Minister
Yashwant Sinha had worn a Brioni suit on one of his visits to the US, which was commented upon by the cognoscenti in New Delhi,
probably the first time an Indian Foreign Minister wore such a high-end brand.
Mayawati, the UP Chief Minister, too is enamored of her brown bags - not Prada, Fendi or Louis Vuitton - and has
made sure they remain a permanent memory, occupying an important place in her numerous statues. But whatever the verdict might
be regarding her state of probity, Mayawati has at least filed her income tax. Not for Hina Rabbani Khar, or as she is now
known on Twitter, HRK.
The media attention that Khar attracted
was largely because of the fact that her accessories were conspicuous by their expense and that it was so incongruous.
For anybody who knows anything about Pakistan, its economic travails are now legendary.
While the country lives off international aid (mostly from the United States), its abject failure to tax its own citizens
causes massive distortions, its tax-to-GDP ratio is barely 9%. The World Bank is trying to get Pakistan to increase its tax
revenues, with little effect. The US Congress is currently working on laws to compel Pakistan to tax its people.
According to the Pakistani media, which obtained tax statements filed by Yousuf
Gilani government's ministers, 25 of them, including Finance Minister Hafiz Sheikh and Khar, do not pay income tax. Khar,
according to her nomination papers, said she's only paid agriculture tax, which in Pakistan as in India is ridiculously low.
Khar and her former boss, Hafeez Sheikh, both paid agriculture tax well under Rs 10,000 - Sheikh around Rs 9,500 and Khar
around 7,500.
A Pakistani media report listed Khar, Abida Hussain,
Zulfiqar Khosa, Makhdum Mehmood, Wasim Akram and Inzamam-ul Haq as people wanted by the Lahore excise office for not paying
excise duty on their luxurious cars. Khar reacted angrily to questions regarding the coverage of her fashion in Indian dailies
and TV channels, saying, "You see, paparazzi are everywhere. Besides, you (media) should not do such acts."
In Pakistan, her profile has shot up, but not all of it is complimentary. For instance,
social commentator Moni Mohsin tweeted, sarcastically calling Khar a "foreign ka minister." If HRK is style acorn
because of her Birkin, then I tau shd be full fudged oak tree with my Choos and my Mui Muis and my Dior vaghera, no?"