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24 November, 15:48

magine that you could go back in time to advise Parliament on the situation that is about to unfold in India and Pakistan. What would you tell them? Would you recommend they send their letter to the prime minster? Why or why not?

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  1. 24 November, 15:56
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    if actually possible, I would recommending sending the letter to their prime minister,

    but there a big possibility that they wont believe me or even pay attention to the problem. That is because mostly in politics, the politicians usually take up the seat to literally "gobble up" money from the citizens for different reasons and project which are never carried out, all they want is to earn money for their own luxuries. They use the trust of the people they have on them.

    Why would they want someone to come up to them and tell them that the are about to get themselves plunged into a huge ocean of loans,

    they would probably think that if they have minimal time left in their tragedy,

    they would ''gobble up'' more money to satisfy their needs even when they are in deep trouble.

    (this is my opinion on the problem)

    (BTW im from one of the countries so ... u see what u wanna do)
  2. 24 November, 16:09
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    Answer: plato answer

    Explanation:I would warn Parliament that the partition would result in long-term hostility and territorial disputes between Pakistan and India. I would tell them about the displacement of millions of people in the frantic mass migration of Muslims into Pakistan and Hindus into India. I would ask the Parliament to take these issues into consideration and proceed with great care.
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