Sectarian violence is covered in acts of terrorism. Political violence & gang wars do not fall into this category. Terrorist violence is the violence that comes from groups that have been designated as 'terrorist groups' (includes religious & non-religious insurgent groups).
I live in interior Sindh, & me and my Sindhi friends mock people that say such things. These people do not have popular support, so who gives a **** what they think? One thing is for sure though, there is an unmistakable trend of rising political activity/activism in Pakistan (even though there...
As someone who is currently living in interior Sindh, I know the ground reality in Pakistan better than you do. And I am asking you, please make such posts in some other thread, in the Economy section, this isn't the correct section. Please don't force me to report your off-topic posts.
For those doubting the validity of the graphs, these are the figures for each year month wise:
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You're using wikipedia as your source? Anyways, the link you provided does not show that terrorism has increased, or remained the same in Pakistan. And lastly, terrorist attacks & bomb blasts take place in India almost everyday as well, just go and visit this thread...
We are seeing decreasing terrorism over the years, post 2009. I think the situation in Pakistan in terms of terrorism is stable for the most part. I think another trend that is being seen is the decreasing terrorism violence in Balochistan, maybe it has to do with the Supreme Court holding...