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Source: Dawn News
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Source: Dawn News
No offense to anyone but in the first pic the dude drinking seems to be mentally retarded,he doesn't look like a tribal.
Any one else feel that way.
We are not in favour of increase in defence budget, especially when more than 75 per cent of the poor in our country earn Rs20 daily
Lockheed F-16 I must ask you to link your article, or at least explain where you copied it from. If the picture is not in the article then I suggest you delete it because it is in bad taste. There are civil ways to pursue your line of argument against the Indian military budget.
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India boosts defence, agriculture spending LAHORE: Increase in defence budget by New Delhi is aimed at launching an operation in Indian tribal areas, a women rights activist from Rajhistan, currently on a visit to Pakistan, says.
We are not in favour of increase in defence budget, especially when more than 75 per cent of the poor in our country earn Rs20 daily, said Kavita Srivastava at an interactive meeting with Lahore reporters at the South Asian Free Media Association office on Tuesday.
There have been 150 or so troubled districts in India where Maoists have influence.
The increase is for para-military forces to control internal insurgency, she said.
Our tribal areas are rich in minerals and the New Delhi governments move to hand over the land to big foreign and local companies is being resisted by the people. We too are going to have war against the people of India as such which will be very unfortunate.
You have internally displaced persons and we fight for people displaced owing to projects, said Kavita who had been on her maiden visit to Pakistan to explore the possibilities to revive socio-cultural links between Rajhistan and Sindh. The focus of the peace process between Islamabad and New Delhi had been the Punjabs even though the people of Sindh and Rajhistan too share many things. We are planning to hold a Sindh-Rajhistan conference in Hyderabad in November this year, she said.
Jatin Desai, another rights activist and free-lance journalist, said that releasing innocent citizens who cross border inadvertently could be the most effective confidence building measure between Islamabad and New Delhi.
None of the fishermen languishing in both Indian and Pakistani jails is a terrorist or spy. They enter either in Pakistani or Indian sea limits mostly during rough weather, especially during high tides. In September last year, judges of the apex courts of both India and Pakistan said in a joint declaration that such people should be freed or at least process for their release should be initiated. Ironically, no progress has been made and authorities of both countries merely exchange lists of such people on Jan 1 and July 1, he said.
During his visit to Ready Goth near Ibrahim Haideri, a fishermen village near Hyderabad, Jatin met an elderly woman who had been waiting for the return of her six relatives from an Indian jail for the last 10 years or so. Some 24 residents of Ibrahim Haideri are in Indian jails. The matter should be considered from humanitarian aspect, he stressed while calling for some joint mechanism to combat terrorism.
Kavita also seconded the assertion of Jatin and said that as a goodwill gesture all such people should be released.
There are so many Pakistani people in Jodhpur and Jaipur jails who had served their sentences but had been languishing there. I know a man who was 11 years when he was caught. He is now 35 years with no hope of his release in near future, she said.
Social activist Dr Sandeep Pandey called for simplifying the process of visa between the two countries. The visa system was enforced to check the movement of unscrupulous elements who dont need visa and still cross the border without any difficulty. But the system creates a lot of problems for the general public.
Proposing that both India and Pakistan should also reach an accord to minimise their nuclear arsenal on the pattern of the US and Russia, Sandeep said that after World War II only conventional weapons were used in wars against states.
It was the lack of trust that hindered both New Delhi and Islamabad to come closer and solve issues like Kashmir and water sharing, Sandeep said.
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