Pakistan’s move to capture Two Sindhi Islands backfired

Pakistan’s move to capture Two Sindh Islands backfires

A massive wave of the new freedom movement in preparation in Pakistan. The President of Pakistan Alvi prepared an ordinance which allows the central government to take over Bundle and Buddo islands.

The move has ignited anger among the Sindhis and gets support from the Pakistan People’s Party chief Bilawal Bhutto.

Massive tensions in Pakistan, as Pakistani government with help of Army trying to annex the Sindh Islands. Sindh nationalists demand secession from Pakistan and freedom from Pakistani Army.

Allegation of corruption involving the Pakistan Army is said to be the cause of concern in this new move. According to the promulgated Ordinance by Pak president without taking Parliament’s acceptance.

Dawn reports,the authority would be exempted from paying income tax for one full decade, as Section 30 reads: “Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law, for a period of ten years starting from the date of notification…the Authority shall be exempt from payment of tax on its income, profits and gains.”

Experts in Pakistan believe that the Pakistan Army needing money, looking for several options to make quick cash. As the country’s economy has shrunken to a record level. Many Pakistani Army officials are facing multiple cases of corruption.