A retired major criticizes the low civic sense and disregard for pedestrians in a posh housing society in Lahore managed by the Pakistani Army and headed by a Corps Commander. The major notes that in this society, a 500 square yard house is worth around $500,000, yet it cannot properly manage pedestrian safety, suggesting managing Afghanistan would be far more complicated.
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CANT MANAGE TACTICAL ISSUES , HOW PATHETIC IS THEIR STRATEGIC KNOWLEDGE ?
1. LOW AND PATHETIC CIVIC
SENSE AND TOTAL DISREGARD
FOR PEDESTRIANS IN A SO
CALLED POSH HOUSING
SOCIETY MANAGED BY THE
PAKISTANI ARMY AND HEADED
BY A CORPS COMMANDER-THIS
IS A PLACE WHERE A 500
SQUARE YARDS HOUSE IS
WORTH SOME 500,000 USD
MAJOR AGHA H AMIN
(RETIRED)
DOI 10.13140/RG.2.2.13119.20649CANT MANAGE DHA LAHORE
– AFGHANISTAN IS FAR MORE
COMPLICATED !