The strain on the social fabric of our country due to rising crime rates and social unrest is becoming unbearable. These alarming issues stem from deep-rooted causes such as poverty, lack of education, and social inequality. Such conditions leave individuals feeling marginalised and hopeless, often pushing them toward criminal activities and creating social discord. It is crucial to address these underlying factors to restore peace, stability, and a sense of security in our community.
To achieve this, we must invest in education, create job opportunities, and implement programmes that support vulnerable populations. Fostering community engagement and encouraging dialogue among residents can also help bridge divides and build mutual trust. A holistic approach to these challenges will not only reduce crime but also strengthen our social fabric, paving the way for a more inclusive and harmonious society.
Muhammad Zubair
Vehari
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