The Chenab Conundrum

Life is a weird mix of anxiety and excitement. The past few days have been jaw-droppingly crazy. The travelers traveling from Lahore to Islamabad were at the mercy of humble circumstances, in certain cases cars were being attacked upon, buses were put to fire by the angry crowds. All this led to disruptive traffic activity, businesses suffering owing to this unresolvable kind of situation. Thank God it’s over. We feel that life is back to normality. System of Education in Pakistan: Trials in Pandemic Importance of extra-curricular activities in Education The police had dug up trenches near River Chenab, just to prevent the marchers from marching on towards the other side of Chenab Bridge if you came from Wazirabad. Things were chaotic, the public gripped by a great sense of restlessness, confusion, and lost-mindedness. What is the latest situation? We would like to know. There has been an incredibly long disruption in the communication and road networks disallowing people to get to their desired destinations up and down. Never before we have ever witnessed such an impasse between the Govt and the protesting crowds. The concentration of TLP followers in and around Gujrat makes it more volatile geographically. I have … Continue reading The Chenab Conundrum