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Independence Day in FATA

Peshawar : Pakistan | about 1 year ago  
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INDEPENDENCE DAY IN TRIBAL AREAS

It’s 14th August, the independence day of Pakistan. Every Pakistani is celebrating it with different styles. The people of Karachi, Lahore or other settled areas of Pakistan are singing and cheering but the people of Tribal areas have a big question mark on their faces. The people of the Tribal areas have a tremendous contribution in bringing Pakistan into existence and have an enormous role in its sovereignty and stability. The people of subcontinent worked day and night and sacrificed their everything to get an independent state in the form of Pakistan but unfortunately things have changed since then. Those people who paid their everything for Pakistan are now being pushed to the edge. Their dreams of an independent Pakistan are yet to come true. The independence from India has been merely the slavery of America. The people of the Tribal areas are celebrating this day in an entire different fashion. They are raising flags but with broken hearts, they are shouting and cheering but with tears in eyes, they are shouting PAKISTAN ZINDABAD but with voices faint. Every family in the Tribal areas is a bereaved family, they are true Pakistanis but having flags in one hand and arms for protection in the other. They are ruined but still request to save Pakistan. It is exactly the atmosphere in the Tribal areas of Pakistan. The person who is responsible for all this is now on the verge of impeachment. But will this impeachment be enough to compensate this great loss? The answer is surely, NOT. Even impeachment along with trial would not fulfill that gap and loss to the sovereignty and stability of Pakistan. But impeachment with trial of Mr. Mush may save the future of Pakistan up to some extent. The leaders of Pakistan should take some serious measures at their earliest otherwise the consequences could be even more dreadful. The people of the Tribal areas love Pakistan and still ready to serve it but can not bear the interference of the foreigners. They will die happily if an INDEPENDANT PAKISTAN is guaranteed. Writer:- BILAL KHAN AFRIDI

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