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India-Pakistan tension remains: Myanmar is safety beef on the borders of Bangladesh
Chandigarh: Despite the increased tension between India and Pakistan after the Pahalgam terror attack, in which 26 tourists were killed, life in villages along the Indo-Pak international border in Punjab is largely unaffected in villages.
Residents continue their daily routine with flexibility, even as feelings of pain, disappointment and uncertainty. Farmers are working in their fields as usual, and the locals are engaged in their everyday work.
The villagers gather under the trees in the village choice, drink tea, play cards, and discuss political developments after the Pahalgam attack. Some elders remember the previous incidents, such as Operation Proper, when the army had placed landmine along the border and directed the villagers to evacuate.
Talking to the New Indian Express, Surjit Singh Bhura, the vice -president of the Punjab border area, said, “Farmers are working in their fields as usual. There is no tension in the border villages. Our relatives ask us to ask whether everything is fine, and we are telling them that we are living our lives normally.”
He said that the residents of the border villages crave for peace, as any increase affects them the most. “If a struggle arises, we are the ones who are suffering. Our business, agriculture, and education of our children all take a hit,” Brown explained.
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The 553-km India-Pakistan border is spread over six districts in Punjab- Phazepur, Fazilka, Taran Taran, Gurdaspur, Pathankot and Amritsar. In these areas, villagers are quiet and committed to their daily routines.
Subash Sharma, a resident of Bareka village in Fazilka, whose house is about one kilometer from the zero line, said, “Life is going on normally.
Yes, there is mental pressure about what can happen in the coming days. People are calling us after seeing the news, but children are working in school and we are working in the fields.
Myanmar is safety beef on the borders of Bangladesh
Armed convoys are rubbing India towards Pakistan’s border. Fighter jets are slipping throughout the sky. Television screens are filled with a warning of adjacent struggle. National leaders are giving decisive reactions to any military action.
But due to lack of Pakistan, due to tension with India, a tired Pakistani public looks at the war, as the country’s last thing is needed.
A gap between the official talk and the citizen exhaustion struggles with a deep delicateness. Economic difficulty and political resignation courses through everyday life.
In university complexes and in living rooms, interaction is less about fighting and boundaries and inflation, unemployment, is more about a political system, which makes the future clouds with ineffective and uncertainty.
“It makes me feel uncomfortable,” 21-year-old Tehsen Zahra said, a university student in Islamabad, the capital, a week after a terrorist attack in the Indian-controlled Kashmir, influenced the long-standing enmity between India and Pakistan.
“I think the leaders want to show strength,” he said. “But it seems too much to talk about war. We already have many problems. We need peace, not much trouble.”
Buying just groceries is a tension for his family, he said, in recent years after prices, it has increased by 30 percent annually. “They talk a lot,” he said, referring to politicians, “but we don’t see a lot of changes. It seems that they do not understand what people are doing.”
Even those who live on patriotism are recognized by immense challenges of the country.
“I think the country is very weak today due to economic conflict and political instability,” a studentstudent in a 25 -year -old Islamabad, who goes by a name.
Nevertheless, Pakistani remain flexible. On social media, makes fun of the idea of ​​war – often mocks many Pakistanis as an Indian warming – has been widely transmitted, a deep form of humor that many people a copy system.