C H I L D R E N Curses he not only himself but also the government Having failed in his all efforts he went to this extent In Quetta Razaq sells his kids not happily but lament Loves he his kids like anyone who questions content Deprived of cash he failed to feed them thus present Rich buy them as he has no means even one percent Examiner you become and I’m sure you will torment News alike is now often read but yet my government F O R From president to down below it always overspent Offers it only false promises asks people to cement Realized it never how difficult is our life at present S A L E Selling kids is a slap on us but he had to circumvent Alike news is not a laurel for government but a dent Loves Razaq his kids like you and me hence I meant Eased should be masses to enjoy instead of dissent ************************** With my honest and solemn prayers Sincere Iqbal Hadi Zaidi / Former Diplomat / Kuwait
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Unemployment forces man to sell children in Quetta By our correspondent
QUETTA: The sky-rocketing prices of daily commodities and unemployment have forced a man to establish a stall outside Quetta Press Club to sell his five children. Abdul Razaque, a resident of Quettaís Sabzal Road, who has passed matriculation five years ago, brought his five children, who are under nine years, with him at the press club for sale because of poverty, hunger and inflation. He told media, Abdul Razaque said that after passing matriculation, he had made several attempts to get a job but could not find one. He added he had applied in different government departments and private sector for job. “My bed luck is that I could not grease the palm of officials that’s why could not get the job as yet,” he added. “I have nothing to feed my children and I cannot see my hungry children crying for food,” he said and added that he had left with no other option but to sell the children. He appealed the philanthropists to purchase his children so that they could be properly fed. He also expressed his inability to bear medical expenses of his three-year old son who is a polio patient. Such incidents are becoming common gradually throughout the country and parents are compelled to bring their children for sale at different press clubs of the country. ******************************************
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