Civil unrest is causing challenges for the population. Protests in Pakistan mainly lead to road blockages and can cause tragic situations when it comes to those who need urgent medical attention.
If we think that this protest will bring justice to one’s leader and give the people their rights, we should ensure that these protests can take place without crippling emergency services.
Warda Younas
Islamabad
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