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Articles and letters may be edited for the purposes of clarity and space. They are published in good faith with a view to enlightening all the stakeholders. However, the contents of these writings may not necessarily match the views of the newspaper.

Current political scenario

I have been following the news and developments in the country closely, and I believe that there are several important issues that need to be addressed. Firstly, the issue of corruption remains a major challenge for the country. Despite the efforts of the government and the judiciary, corruption continues to be rampant at all levels of society and this has a negative impact on the economy and the welfare of the people.

Secondly, the rising inflation and unemployment rates are causing great distress to the people. Many young graduates are unable to find jobs and those who are employed are struggling to make both ends meet due to the high cost of living. Thirdly, the political polarization in the country is hindering progress and development. The opposition and the government are often at loggerheads, and this has led to a lack of consensus on important issues such as electoral reforms and foreign policy.

In my opinion, it is important for the government and the opposition to put aside their differences and work together for the betterment of the country. The government should take effective measures to curb corruption and address the concerns of the people, while the opposition should play a constructive role in holding the government accountable and proposing alternative solutions.

IMRAN ALI

Karachi

Street crimes in our city

I am writing this letter to draw the attention of the relevant authorities to the growing issue of street crimes. Street crimes refer to crimes that happen in public places which include robberies, muggings, assaults and other violent activities. Street crimes are a major concern throughout the city and have a substantial impact on the people’s daily lives. Not only does it create an environment of fear and insecurity, but also it results in a significant loss of property and human life. The main reasons behind street crimes include unemployment, poverty, social inequality, drug abuse and lack of law enforcement.

These issues need to be addressed to eradicate the root cause of the problem. As a responsible citizen, we can also take steps to prevent street crimes. Being vigilant, aware of our surroundings, avoiding isolated or crowded areas and reporting any suspicious activity to the authorities can go a long way in ensuring our own safety and those around us.

Moreover, government authorities need to take immediate measures to address these issues. Hiring more police personnel and equipping them with modern technology and training can improve law enforcement response. Moreover, community engagement and education can also play a vital role in raising awareness and promoting safe practices.

In conclusion, we must unite and take action against street crimes to create safer and secure communities for ourselves and future generations. By working together and implementing effective strategies, we can minimize the risk of street crimes.

TAYYAB ARIF

Via email

Animal abuses

I am writing to express my deep concern about the issue of animal abuse. As a society, we have a moral responsibility to protect animals from harm and ensure their welfare is safeguarded. Unfortunately, there are still far too many instances of animal cruelty and neglect that continue to occur every day.

It is unacceptable that animals are often mistreated and exploited for human gain, whether it is for entertainment, food production or experimentation. We must recognize that animals have the capacity to feel pain, fear and suffering just as we do, and we must do all we can to prevent them from being subjected to these experiences.

Animal abuse comes in many forms, ranging from physical violence to neglect and abandonment. It can happen in a variety of settings, including homes, farms and laboratories. Regardless of where it takes place, however, it is always wrong and must be condemned.

We need to work together to promote better animal welfare laws and regulations, and to enforce them more effectively. We also need to raise public awareness of the issue and encourage people to report any instances of animal abuse they witness or suspect. By doing so, we can help prevent future incidents and ensure that animals are treated with respect and compassion they deserve.

In conclusion, I urge for taking this issue seriously and to do what you can to support efforts to prevent animal abuse. We must speak out against this injustice and work to create a world where all animals are treated with care and kindness they deserve.

TAYYAB ARIF

Karachi

Box letter

Tobacco production

This is with the letter (Draining the economy) published on (3-5-2023) by Syed Hassan Raza. The author highlights that the production of tobacco in a larger amount in the country has the worst impact on the economy. It is an extreme handicap to the growth of the economy as the estimation shows that the tobacco industry will be responsible for the loss of 7.5pc of Pakistan’s gross domestic products (GDP) in 2023. It has led to an increase in many diseases including cancer, stroke and other health complications. As the inflation hike makes every useful material so expensive, the government should implement higher taxes on tobacco as well. Instead, investing money in the tobacco industry, the government should invest it to provide healthcare services and other public services.

LUCKY SATTAR

Turbat

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