This believer was a communist
When it snowed in Moscow, overcoats would come out in Karachi. No longer.
There used to be a time when the village Bulhereji near Mohenjodaro in Pakistan's Sindh province used to be known as Little Moscow, so strong was the communist influence there. Today, Bulhereji shows hardly a trace of the once-active Left movement.
The waning of communist fervour is the same all over Pakistan. Former members of the Communist Party of Pakistan (CPP) are now a divided lot. Some have surrendered to other political ideologies, some have taken solace in Islam, while there are also those who desperately bank on the comeback of communism. Some praise Mikhail Gorbachev, others curse him; many have nothing to do with their past and a few proudly clutch on to it.