Divided we fall
At present, Pakistan is facing a lot of problems. Terrorists activities are gaining momentum, the ailing economy is in its worst state, external threats are increasing at an unprecedented pace and the relationship with neighbouring countries are not so ideal. Additionally, through the aid withdrawal of the US, Pakistan has received a clear message: not to rely on foreign aid.
Although it is time to stand for the country, political parties are busy blaming each other for different crises and are creating hurdles in the way of the country’s progress. Every day, a political party is out on the streets, disturbing the daily lives of people. If the prevailing situation continues, it will be difficult for the country to gain stability. This is not to time to create the enemy within. All political parties must join hands and work for the welfare of the country.
Ubaid Zehri
Khuzdar
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