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Is it justifiable to lend helping hand to the flood hit Pakistan

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The recent floods in Pakistan left one-fifth of the country under water and affected 20 million people.  Pakistan urged the world community to come to their rescue.  Despite there are controversies that the aid is not reaching the needy instead reaching the Talibans, India came forward and provided £3.2 million aid.  The hardline elements in Pakistan have begun a vicious campaign to blame India. Their remarks came amid a rash of reports in the Pakistani media blaming India, principally, for the massive floods, purportedly because New Delhi had deliberately diverted waters from dams in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, and from the ones it "controlled in Afghanistan”.  In such a situation, is it justifiable to lend our helping hand to a country like Pakistan

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Rakesh Roshan  |  Argues in support of  "Not justifiable."  |  1 year ago
Yes, we should help needy ones. But you should not help those, who you know will definitely try to destroy/disturb you after recovery.
Srinivas suravajhala  |  Argues in support of  "Justifiable"  |  1 year ago
Yes, I totally agree with your view point sir.  According to our "dharma"  who ever he come to us for help, he may be our arch-rival, we help them.  Those who can not understand the value of this, under rate us.  Thats what is happening with...
George Varghese  |  Argues in support of  "Justifiable"  |  1 year ago
We follow Mahathma Gandhi. We should do our duty to help and support another human who is suffering. Give love and take love. Educate love to those who does not know. They may be not intelligent and educated to understand love. we should be...
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Floods deluge Pak With Strategic Problems   The Zardari government's inefficient handling of the floods is reminiscent of the General Yahya Khan government's thoroughly inept rescue and relief operations in the wake of the devastating Bhola cyclone in East Pakistan in 1970 that sowed the seeds of Pakistan's dismemberment, argues  Rajeev Sharma.   Pakistan's worst-ever floods may drown President Asif Ali Zardari himself. He is increasingly being seen as the modern time's Nero. He chose to be abroad when floods deluged large parts of his country, displacing over 20 million people, much more than the 2004 Asian tsunami, the 2005 Kashmir earthquake and the 2010 Haiti quake all put together. The...
 
 
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