Amongst the myriad challenges the country faces, the lack of security is among the most serious. The lack of accountability in institutions, poor governance, ineffective policies, extremism, and tribal conflicts are the main factors responsible for this issue. Furthermore, political instability and economic uncertainty have exacerbated social unrest and insecurity. Moreover, their implications are very harmful to fundamental rights. Insecurity also severely affects education and individual daily life.
Making our institutions more accountable, introducing appropriate policies, combatting extremism, and taking a collective approach to overcoming this issue peacefully can help solve the problem. The government should take appropriate steps to tackle this issue immediately before it becomes uncontrollable.
Khadim Hussain Malik
Kashmore
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