
"We already have too many problems. We need peace, not more trouble."
"Conversations are less about battles and borders and more about inflation, unemployment, a political system that feels unrepresentative."
As tensions rise between Pakistan and India, the Pakistani public reveals a stark contrast to the official rhetoric. While military actions are escalating and leaders promise a decisive response, civilians are not interested in war. Many are focused on economic hardships, unemployment, and a political system they view as unrepresentative. Young individuals, like university students, express a longing for peace, emphasizing that their daily concerns are centered around financial instability rather than military conflict.
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