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Crime rates increase in Pakistan as its economy in shambles: Many may remember what happened when the Prime Minister of Pakistan went to seek help at the international level a few days ago. Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif had said that when he went to seek a loan, he would lower his head in shame. Now listen to what Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Sharif has to say... Look at what poverty in Pakistan is doing to the people there... New Delhi, February 6: Internal unrest is increasing in Pakistan, which is suffering from problems such as high inflation, slow growth, debt burden, dependency, etc. There is an increase in internal unrest. The people there do not have proper work and criminal activities are increasing. According to reports in the Pakistani media, there are increasing incidents of people stealing even the manhole covers of the road. These iron covers are very heavy, and people are trying to make money by selling them. These theft cases are not coming to light now and then, they have become common occurrences. Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Sharif herself has given a video message warning thieves. ‘We put the manhole covers in the morning. By the end of the night, it is theft. Do not steal this cover. A law is being implemented that will punish those who steal, sell or buy it with 1-10 years in prison. If anyone dies due to this theft, the culprit will be punished with 10 years in prison and a fine of Rs 30-50 lakh,’ Maryam Sharif warned in her video message. Don’t beg, it is like lowering your head in shame, says the Prime Minister When you beg in front of the world for money, you feel like lowering your head in shame. Taking a loan feels like giving up your self-respect. Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif had lamented a week ago that he could not do anything he said. Pakistan, which is burdened with debt, is in a financial crisis. It is in a situation where it has to borrow money without any money to pay the interest on the loan. Pakistan has repeatedly reached out to the IMF for a loan. Pakistan is struggling to repay the debt by selling military weapons such as fighter jets, which are being jointly manufactured with China.

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