pakdefender
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Some Afghani in this thread said that 'we have nothing to lose and therefore we can attack Pakistan, this ghatya mentality can be observed even in the droves of those f i l t h y Afghani beggars on the streets of Islamabad.
There are gangs of afghan beggars in Islamabad who use afghan children for begging, while one does feel sorry for the children since they have no shoes to wear and f i l t h y torn clothes with running noses and just plain bad condition
BUT , the audacity of these child beggars is that they have now come up with a new scheme , these children run up to vehicles on traffic lights and ask for money , when they are refused they say if you dont give we'll scratch your car now you can get off your car and give them a few slaps and tell them to get lost however were one of them were to scratch up your car , there is no way to recover anything from them because they have nothing and even if you kill them you are left with a is scratched vehicle will a bill to pay at the car repair shop.
This is same dilemma that Pakistan has at the national level when dealing with Afghanistan.
There are gangs of afghan beggars in Islamabad who use afghan children for begging, while one does feel sorry for the children since they have no shoes to wear and f i l t h y torn clothes with running noses and just plain bad condition
BUT , the audacity of these child beggars is that they have now come up with a new scheme , these children run up to vehicles on traffic lights and ask for money , when they are refused they say if you dont give we'll scratch your car now you can get off your car and give them a few slaps and tell them to get lost however were one of them were to scratch up your car , there is no way to recover anything from them because they have nothing and even if you kill them you are left with a is scratched vehicle will a bill to pay at the car repair shop.
This is same dilemma that Pakistan has at the national level when dealing with Afghanistan.