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German Envoy uses grandma’s cycle to go to MFA

ISLAMABAD: German Ambassador Bernhard Schlagheck, advocating the adoption of cycling habit in Pakistan, maintains that the practice has diversified health and financial advantages for individuals in general and a country’s environment at large.

ISLAMABAD: “Whenever possible I take my (grandmother’s 80-year-old) bike to go to Foreign Ministry, located not that far from the German Embassy,” Bernhard Schlagheck.

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“The habit of cycling provides an excellent opportunity to clear mind and thoughts, besides its other healthy and nature friendly benefits” the Envoy held.

H.E. said the reasons behind advocating to build the bike-habit here in Pakistan was certainly his love for cycling and its long lasting positive impacts on humans’ lives and it can also drive green development on earth.

Bernhard Schlagheck said: “I think there is a lot to be gained from a good bike ride. It’s also environmental-friendly and zero-carbon emission transport as well as a great practical and almost cost-free mode of conveyance.

“I’m always somewhat skeptical about notions like bike-culture. I do not really think we need a bike-culture in Pakistan, but an appreciation of what is already here – so that a bike is not merely considered as a minus to a motorbike or a car, but valuable in itself. It also encourages strong human connectivity as people on automobiles do not interact with each other on roads“, H.E. added.

The German diplomat further maintained that it was a long term perspective but certainly reducing private fossil fuel driven transport within cities to contest constant traffic gridlocks and environmental hazards it must be one of the near term targets of contemporary urban planning. “And cycling here has an ever bigger role to play, no doubt about that.”

Stressing upon youth to adopt practical sport activities, the Envoy pointed out the COVID-19 pandemic had enhanced the significance of the cycling as the exercise helps build strong immune system which was imperative to fight against viral diseases and seasonal epidemics.

Speaking about Islamabad, H.E. stated: “It is a wonderful city, having a lot to see that offers sufficient places to the people to engage themselves in activities like cycling, jogging, hiking and tracking on the beautiful Margalla Hills, especially during this natural calamity of coronvirus”.

H.E. advised that during scorching summer long distance pedaling should be avoided: “Sufficient intakes of nutrients and fluids to the body before and after cycling is a must to avoid season’s wrath,” H. E. stressed.

“I can hardly speak for the rest of the country since I am cycling basically only in Islamabad. Here, I think, the conditions are sufficiently good though, as with most things, there may be room for improvement,” the German diplomat said.

German Ambassador gladly noted that ICT administration and the Commissioner’s office were engaged in setting up dedicated cycling lanes in Islamabad which was a promising and welcome development.

The Envoy also praised the Federal Government and Special Assistant to PM Sayed Zulfikar Abbas Bukhari for taking special interest in promoting environmental-friendly mobility models in Islamabad and elsewhere in Pakistan: “This realization and initiatives are certainly going to help enhance number of peddlers across the country” H.E. said.

The German Ambassador said, politicians had a particular responsibility here to create awareness among masses about the benefits of bicycling. The government and public administration’s hands should be strengthened to encourage people to adopt such activities for health reasons at least.

“If the President of Pakistan is receiving you for submitting Ambassadorial credentials, you would not appear at the President House on a bike, would you? There are also security aspects to be considered. And courtesy and hygiene require you won’t enter Parliament or Ministries with sweating body. So, it’s a matter of prudent consideration,” H. E. noted.

However H.E. added: “Whenever possible I take my (grandmother’s 80-year-old) bike to go to Foreign Ministry, located not that far from the German Embassy. It’s always both a bit cumbersome and funny to convince the MFA guards to let me in, but we usually share a good laugh and they used to inquire about my bicycle which is indeed quite old, whether it is from Pakistan and where I bought it.

“In fact, it’s from Germany. I have been owning this treasure for almost 40 years and used it in Moscow, Rome, Africa, and now in Islamabad. I think it’s great piece to link with my biography and responsibilities here as German Ambassador to Pakistan.”

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M M Alam

M. M. Alam is a Pakistan-based working journalist since 1981. Karachi University faculty gold medalist Alam began his career four decades ago by writing for Dawn, Pakistan’s highest circulating English daily. He has worked for region’s leading publications, global aviation periodicals including Rotors (of USA) and vetted New York Times as permanent employee of daily Express Tribune. Alam regularly covers international aviation and defense-related events including Salon Du Bourget (France), Farnborough (United Kingdom), Dubai (UAE). Alam has reported thousands of events and interviewed hundreds of people in Pakistan, UAE, EU, UK and USA. Being Francophone Alam also coordinates with a number of French publications.