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  • 4/29/2025
Rising tensions between Pakistan and India have forced farmers living near the Wagah border to delay wheat harvesting, leading to significant financial losses, local cultivators said on Monday (April 28).

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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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