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Published 24 Jun, 2022 08:30am

STRANGE STANCE

STRANGE STANCE: The current opposition seems to have crossed many a limit in terms of acceptable behaviour, talking about dangers to the integrity of the country. This dangerous game is making people digest the fact that it does not care about anything or any institution. Many in the land saying anything remotely close to what the opposition is constantly saying would have been treated in a much harsher manner. Why this exception?

Akbar Jan Marwat
Islamabad

KARACHI POLITICS: The opposition continues to demand early elections, and there is a split in popular opinion on the matter, but my question to the political parties is simple. Where do they vanish once the elections are over? The people of Karachi have the right to ask the political parties what they have for them and what strategy they have to solve the problems of the metropolis. When will the people of Karachi see their issues resolved and stop being befooled?

Fahad Ali
Karachi

PASSENGERS’ PLIGHT: The already pathetic bus service from Turbat is getting worse in every possible way. The transporters have doubled the fare from Rs1,000 to Rs2,000 in the wake of recent fuel price hikes even though they use the smuggled Iranian petrol. The condition of the busses is nothing to write home about, and the drivers seem careless. The authorities concerned should do something about it.

Din Muhammad
Kech

HI-TECH BANKING: The banking sector has been most radically affected by information technology (IT) advances that have opened up new markets, new products, new services and efficient delivery channels in the form of electronic banking, mobile banking, credit cards, ATMs, etc. IT has also enabled the banks to satisfy customers demanding instant and branchless banking facilities. The sector must continue exploring IT-based advances to make its operations more efficient and customer-friendly.

Saad Khosa
Sohbatpur

Published in Dawn, June 24th, 2022

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