00:00Rising tensions between Pakistan and India have forced farmers living near the Wagah border to delay wheat harvesting, leading to significant financial losses.
00:10Local cultivators said on Monday, due to heightened military activity and security restrictions,
00:16farmers in Pakistan have been barred from accessing their fields, leaving crops unharvested.
00:22The restrictions, imposed for safety reasons, have left farmers worried about the fate of their crops.
00:30If a man is working so much, he wants to take water and water, he has to do a lot of hard work.
00:36After six months, a person takes their crops.
00:40And if we can't do this work in our time, then we have to take a lot of waste.
00:47So we have to expect from both countries that if there is no loss, then it will be better for both.
00:54Another farmer, Mohammed Zeeshan, said many villagers had taken time off from their jobs
00:59to help with harvesting, but the delays were now wasting their holidays.
01:03We have to expect from all the young people who are taking time off from their time,
01:06like our brothers, who are now, our government, or our Colonel, Journal, and Afsiran's request.
01:14A deadly militant attack on tourists in India
01:44in India's Kashmir last week has caused tensions to rise once again between the two nuclear-armed
01:49nations.
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