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Is bomb safety kit the top Eid e-gift in Pak?

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    Living under a pall of terror can't be too pleasant but things get better if you develop a sense of humour.

    With safety being top priority this Eid in view of recent bomb blasts in the country, most Pakistanis played safe and stayed indoors, but - like always it was difficult to dampen their sense of humour.

    Over cups of green tea and Sharbat-e-Roof Afza they brainstormed top 10 Eid gifts. The list ranged from gifting bags of flour -- the price of which has surged in recent months -- to hand fans, what with the country hit by prolonged power cuts.

    ‘Stop.pk’ a popular website offered Eid gift ideas to its members. Topping the list was a "bomb safety costume/kit"! Other alternatives included demanding 'Eidi' (Eid gift in cash) in dollars as the Pakistani rupee was falling to new lows.

    In a solemn bid, the website, which describes itself as an "extremely addictive internet lifestyle for Pakistanis", also offered a "surprise gift box" containing a 'dua' (prayer) that relatives and friends do not have to contend with any personal or national disaster this Eid.

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    While the well-heeled joked about giving UPSs and generators as corporate gifts, the less-privileged talked of hand fans and battery fans.

    The most e-mailed card was about Eid celebrations at the presidency. The "official greetings from the presidency" had newly elected President Asif Ali Zardari dancing with his Sindhi cap on, while Information Minister Sherry Rehman played the guitar and Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilliani kept the beat on drums.

    During the dance, interior ministry chief Rehman Malik pops up along with Defence Minister Chaudhry Ahmed Mukhtar to cheer Zardari and do a "balle balle".

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