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A charitable ritual
KARACHI: The Native Jetty Bridge footpath has people, crows and kites, street dogs and feral cats. In the water below there must also be many fish, though not so easily visible to the eye in the murky Chinna Creek waters. It is lunchtime for all except the humans, of course, who are feeding the others.
There are five or six vendors on the footpath selling platefuls of bird feed, pieces of beef lungs and small balls of dough for the people to feed the birds, animals or fish. A plate costs Rs20 each.
When asked why the birds of prey don’t directly attack their plates with the lung pieces, Saleem selling the stuff only shrugs. “Well, they never do,” he says. “Maybe they are afraid of the people so they don’t fly low,” he adds looking upwards.