00:00The towns are close to us, so our forests are completely pasted by the border.
00:04That's why the spies have a problem.
00:08That's why they are telling us that they don't want to cut down.
00:13From the other side, it has been increased, from India.
00:16So we don't want to cut down for our efforts.
00:21We have stopped them.
00:23So if these issues are finished, then we will do it again.
00:29That's why we have to take a lot of damage.
00:32Because when the gandum is ready for one time,
00:35it will be our damage.
00:37It's our challenge from both countries.
00:40If it doesn't happen, then it's better for both countries.
00:43On the border, we have to cut down the gandum.
00:48And then, when the farmers are working, the country also changes.
00:53We have to request our government from the government from the government.
01:00There is a request from the government that will be killed.
01:05Our government, the government of Pakistan and Hindustan,
01:10has been scared of a lot of fear and harm.
01:12And there are some kinds of economic errors.
01:14These are all the problems.
01:16rising tensions between Pakistan and India have forced farmers living near
01:23the Wagah border to delay wheat harvesting leading to significant
01:27financial losses local cultivators said on April 28th due to heightened
01:32military activity and security restrictions farmers in Pakistan have
01:37been barred from accessing their fields leaving crops unharvested the
01:42restrictions imposed for safety reasons have left farmers worried about the
01:46fate of their crops
02:12in the world we have been stopped so if these issues are finished we will
02:17cut the waste again so we have to take the waste from that we have to take the waste
02:22because when one time the waste is ready, the waste is in the waste
02:27the waste is already in the waste
02:28you know, the waste is so much effort to put the waste and put the waste
02:32we have to do so much effort
02:35after 6 months, the waste is taken to waste
02:39And if we can't do this work at our time,
02:41then we have to take a lot of damage to this thing.
02:46So our challenge is that if we don't have a change,
02:51then we will have better for both.
02:53Farmers said many villagers had taken time off
02:55from their jobs to help with harvesting,
02:58but the delays were now wasting their holidays.
03:01The damage of the gandum is not happening.
03:03The damage of the gandum is that
03:05the farmers have some kind of things that are in the village of the gandum.
03:09They have also kept the gandum for the gandum.
03:12So there are also some conditions that the gandum is not going to be cut.
03:15And the gandum also goes down.
03:17And so that's why we have to take the gandum to cut the gandum.
03:24And then when the farmers are working on their jobs,
03:27then the land also changes.
03:29So now the farmers are in the same way.
03:31So the farmers are in the same way,
03:32who are the young people who are taking their time in cricket and who are doing their own time,
03:37so that our government or our Colonel, General and Afsirhan from the request is
03:43that they also and also this side of the country, both countries,
03:48to increase their hands and so that our people who are in Pakistan and Hindustan,
03:54who are in some fear and fear and fear,
03:57and some of the salesmen are happening.
03:59The border region has a history of disruptions due to military escalations, with farmers often
04:16bearing the brunt of the impact, according to local residents.
04:21A deadly militant attack on tourists in India's Kashmir last week has caused tensions to rise
04:26once again between the two nuclear-armed nations.
04:30The attack killed 26 people and triggered outrage in Hindu-majority India, along with calls
04:36for action against Muslim-majority Pakistan.
04:40India accuses Pakistan of backing militancy in Kashmir, a region both claim and have fought
04:45two wars over.
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