Anti-terror progress
Terrorism is the use of violence and fear to achieve political or religious goals. It harms innocent people, creates panics and damages peace. Terrorists do not follow any law or religion; their only aim is to spread fear. Many countries have suffered due to terrorism and Pakistan is one of them. For years, Pakistan has faced deadly attacks in cities, schools and markets. Thousands of lives have been lost, including children and security forces.
Terrorism has also affected Pakistan’s economy, education and development. However, with strong efforts by the army and government, the situation has improved in recent years. People are now more aware of and united against terrorism. To end this evil, we need education, peace and unity. It is the duty of every citizen to stand against violence and support peace. Only then can we build a safe and strong Pakistan for future generations.
Kabeer Khan
Shikarpur
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