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Modi corrupting Indian Army

India’s PM Shri Narendra Modi is corrupting the Indian Army and also misusing it. This is a very dangerous development for our country, as our armed forces have always maintained neutrality.

Is this the reason for recruiting Agni Veers to work for the BJP? If the saffronisation of the Indian Army is not stopped immediately, it could lead to the dangerous politicization of our military with potentially dire consequences for the stability of our nation.

We should raise our voice against this interference to save our country’s democracy from being misused and going into the hands of rascals, rogues and thieves.

JUBEL D’CRUZ

Mumbai, India

Modern exploitation

 

Slavery persists in different forms during different epochs of time, serving as a stark reminder of its enduring grip on humanity. In our contemporary world, one of its most alarming manifestations is child labour, impacting an astonishing 160 million children globally as of 2020. Shockingly, Pakistan ranks third in child labour prevalence.

Driven by poverty, families are compelled to subject their children to exploitative labour, perpetuating a cycle of deprivation. The tragic tale of Zohra Shah epitomizes this grim reality. In 2020, the eight-year-old was brutally tortured to death for mistakenly releasing her master’s parrots in Bahria Town, Rawalpindi. Her innocence ruthlessly exploited, her story underscores the human toll of this exploitation.

Amidst widespread unemployment and inadequate education, the situation only worsens. Tackling this deeply entrenched problem necessitates a multifaceted approach: robust educational initiatives, vocational training programs, heightened awareness efforts, and international cooperation. May Zohra’s story ignite our determination to redouble our efforts, aspiring to a future where every child can flourish in safety and dignity, freed from the chains of exploitation.

DANISH BHUTTO

Lahore

 

Visa scam

 

The FIA is escalating efforts to combat fraudulent work visas following the exposure of a Pakistani human smuggling network in Romania. These criminals preyed on migrants’ hopes for a better life, securing 102 out of 509 requested work permits and pocketing over a million Euros in illicit gains. To counter such schemes, the FIA is broadening its scrutiny to air routes via Central Asia, in addition to traditional land and sea routes. However, addressing this issue necessitates a comprehensive approach.

Socioeconomic factors such as unemployment and poverty are key drivers of migration and it’s crucial to view migrants as victims rather than criminals. To effectively tackle this issue, we require multifaceted strategies: addressing root causes, enhancing legal frameworks, fostering economic development in migration-prone regions and combating corruption. Strengthening the FIA’s capabilities and fostering international cooperation are also vital for a sustainable solution.

GULZAR DILDAR

Turbat

 

Stray dogs

 

I am writing to draw attention to a pressing issue that has been affecting the residents of parts of Sadiqabad and Muslim Town for some time now – the proliferation of stray dogs. The presence of these stray dogs has become a major cause of concern for the safety and wellbeing of the residents, especially children and elderly persons. The dogs often roam the streets in packs, posing a threat not only through their aggressive behaviour but also through the spread of diseases.

Numerous incidents have been reported where residents, particularly children, have been chased or bitten by these stray dogs while simply walking to school. Moreover, their incessant barking and howling at night disrupt the peace of the neighbourhood, leading to sleepless nights for many. I urgently request the municipal authorities to prioritize this matter and take swift action to ensure the safety of the residents.

EISHA AFZAAL

Rawalpindi

 

Water crisis

 

I am writing to bring to the attention of the concerned authorities the severe shortage of water in Asghar Mall Scheme, Rawalpindi. This issue has persisted for quite some time now and is significantly affecting the daily lives of the residents. We are only receiving water for 3 to 4 hours throughout the day.

It is common knowledge that water is a basic necessity, and without it, our daily activities are severely impacted. Unfortunately, water conservation seems to be neglected, leading to a rapid depletion of water resources. It is imperative that we all understand the urgent need to conserve water and avoid wastage at all costs. Moreover, the authorities are requested to address this issue on a priority basis. The residents are relying on their prompt action to alleviate the suffering caused by the water shortage.

TUBA ZIA

Rawalpindi

 

Box letter

 

Child labour

 

I am writing to express my deep concern regarding the prevalence of child labour in our community. It is disheartening to see young children, who should be enjoying their childhood, forced into work that is often dangerous and exploitative. Child labour not only robs children of their right to education and play but also perpetuates cycles of poverty and inequality. These children deserve a chance to thrive and develop to their full potential, free from the burden of work that is not suitable for their age. As a community, it is our responsibility to take action to address this issue. We must advocate for stronger regulations to protect children from exploitation in the workplace and ensure that families have access to resources and support so that children can attend school and pursue their dreams. Let us come together to create a future where every child can grow up in a safe and nurturing environment, with access to education and opportunities for a better life.

AYNA REBAL

Rawalpindi

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