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write a letter to the forgin minister of pakistan for the matter of patistine​

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Answered by ayushsingh200485
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Dear Prime Minister of Pakistan,

I hope this letter finds you deeply disturbed.

It should be difficult for you to be otherwise, given what India is going through right now. It breaks me to see that the vibrant, pluralistic India I grew up in has now cascaded into a cauldron of chaos, into a country whose democratic foundations are tottering – threatened by sectarian hate-mongering under your watch.

When you became prime minister of India in 2014, I was a politically ignorant teenager; and yet, I was heartened by your rise to the most powerful office in our nation. Riding the wave of change, your words persuaded me to believe that you would unshackle India from the complacency of dynastic entitlement, cleanse it from the stench of bureaucratic corruption, modernise its economy, and enlarge its indigenous impact.

I was no supporter of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), but I was a believer in you. It filled me with pride to see a prime minister who projected a strong image of my country, dazzled audiences with his charismatic oratory, strove relentlessly to cope with the burden of his mantle; and who, above all, stood for a great story – the story of a man from humble beginnings, who marched through the corridors of power with equanimity, proving that in the great land of India, nothing is impossible.

Almost six years later, I am a politically conscious citizen of India, aspiring to be a journalist and pursuing a degree to that end in the United Kingdom. Today, I feel dispirited and betrayed by your words; your rhetoric, far from inspiring confidence in me, makes me concerned. The economy is languishing, employment is stagnating, your promise of achhe din, flanked by development and growth, is nowhere in sight.

Hope it helps you :)

Answered by GraceS
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HERE IS UR ANSWER

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The Minister

Foreign Affairs

Pakistan

Date

Subject: Discussing the matter of partition

Respected Sir

I am one of the citizen of India.Today,I would like to discuss with you about the consequences of partition.This partition will lead to a large no. of repercussions to both countries leading to huge decline in economic as well as social problem.There are more cons than pros of this situation.

So,I hope you can avoid this decision making and can implement on my advice for the betterment of both countries.

Yours Sincerely

Grace.

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