Pakistan, March 8 -- Rain poured relentlessly that morning as I drove to work, navigating through the streets of Lahore.
The downpour had paralyzed the city, intensifying the usual traffic chaos. As I inched forward, a man maneuvered his car dangerously close to mine, causing our side mirrors to collide and fold inward. Annoyed but composed, I adjusted my mirror and continued on my way.
A mere few feet ahead, the same car stopped before mine, blocking my path. At first, I dismissed it as an accident-perhaps an unavoidable consequence of the weather. But what followed left me in a state of utter disbelief. The driver, with cold deliberation, gestured for me to halt. His car, intentionally positioned, became an impassable barrier between me...