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Pakistan security forces 'shooed away' by flood-hit citizens in Sindh

| @indiablooms | Aug 29, 2022, at 01:37 am

A video, which has gone viral on the internet, showed the Pakistan security forces deployed at the flood-hit Sindh were being “shooed away” by the citizens.

The leader, who shared the video, even accused the Army is there merely for optics as the people continue to suffer the devastating conditions.

This comes as the Pakistani government decided to deploy the army in all provinces to help the civilian authorities in rescue operations in calamity-hit areas, reports ANI.

In a video shared by Shafi Muhammad Burfat, founder and current chairman of Jeay Sindh Muttahida Mahaz (JSMM), a political party in Sindh, Pakistani people were seen raising slogans “Fauj ko Maaro” at the top of their lungs, the news agency reported.

While few Pakistanis could be seen indulging in a scuffle with the Pakistan army, others were calling for the withdrawal of the troops from the flood-hit region.

Pakistan has been ravaged by a devastating flood this year.

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