Nasrullah Khadim
The way that power politics have been destroying the Kashmore district’s environment for the past few years is quite alarming. People’s lives have been wrecked by feudalism, making it more difficult for the majority of the district’s residents to live there. With an estimated population of 1.089 million, Kashmore is one of Sindh’s most populated districts. But among the many problems its citizens face are robberies, kidnappings, corruption, illiteracy, and so on. In addition, kidnapping and robbery have become commonplace bandit practices in the district’s Kacha area. The district’s general population is being ruthlessly looted, kidnapped, and even killed by them, which is causing an intolerable and ongoing condition of anxiety. Reportedly, three to five citizens are taken away each day from Taluka Kandhkot. If we look at the ratio of the district, the numbers would be astounding and flabbergasting. Hence, the district is going through a really tough time, and as a result, many people are leaving their hometowns and migrating to urban cities. It would be quite challenging for them to leave behind their homes and start anew in a different city, but, bearing in mind the conditions of the district, they are left with only one great option. Moreover, it is an irony of fate that the concerned authorities and leading rulers are fence-sitters, enjoying the whole film that is being directed by the bandits of Kacha. The corrupt and illiterate feudalists are busy embezzling massive amounts of funds from the government treasury. The police of the district seem entirely helpless in controlling unremitting crimes. Hence, the district demands immediate and serious attention from the provincial government and other concerned authorities to think about the lives of people. They are left in a lurch, therefore living a life of constant fear.

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