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Question posted: 11 04 2009 13:24:01 +0000,
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07 06 2010 20:18:08 +0000
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The civil unrest has spilled into many parts, giving rise to fear psychosis among citizens of Pakistan. Many Pakistanis are leaving home and flying to other countries. For a country badly bloodied by a wave of suicide attacks, the next tragedy appears to be collapse of governance. The Pakistani state is pitted against a wide array of militant groups across the country in a situation teetering on the brink of a civil war. And the chasm between the government and the people seems to be growing by the day. The law and order situation has only worsened since the military operations against the Taliban started. Many have closed their business and even fears to get out of their home do to the blasts. Many Pakistanis are planning to leave the country.
Will this lead to the problem of refugees along the India – Pak border?
Sure we can welcome the Pakistanis with open arms. They are after all our brothers.We share the same mother (LAND).
They are hard working and will help India in the long run.
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This is another interesting news.. Thanks for posting it here sir... We are still experiencing the after effects of partition and still say wish it had not happened back then. Now here comes another country. All the best to Sudan and South Sudan..Thats... |
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