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Pakistan has rejected Indian dossiers as being insufficient in terms of actual evidence that can be used to obtain a conviction of the accused. India's inability/lack of desire to take said evidence to the UN would suggest the Indian government secretly agrees with Pakistan's position, otherwise why miss out on the chance to have a neutral party and platform negate the Pakistani stance?Lol if India wanted to do it.
It would have done it well before but we don't cry and run to UN every time like you so it is better you go to UN and show your so called prooves against RAWA and INDIA.
I will be waiting with eagerness.
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Misplaced priorities - mega projects are needed, but not at the expense of improving basic infrastructure and services, especially law enforcement and intelligence.Sad indeed but how is it related ot the subject matter?
There is a political reason and calculation behind the focus on mega projects - they are obvious and tangible and make for good headlines and slogans to get votes, but they don't address the systemic weaknesses that will eventually overwhelm whatever goodwill these mega projects generate.
The PMLN calculated/gambled that it could keep the security situation in Punjab under control with, largely, existing civilian LEA resources and assistance from the military, and people would vote for it on the basis of these mega projects come election time. However, as the fight against terrorism expands and terrorists adapt to operating out of urban and settled rural areas in Sindh and Punjab, the PMLN's base in Punjab will increasingly become center stage in the war, and the lack of reforms and investment in local law enforcement could turn out to be the Achilles heel that brings it all crashing down.