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Myanmar drug connection.


Aung San Suu Kyi is a Mahamaya. Myanmar's military overthrew him and re-established military rule a decade later. After a fortnight, the army promised to restore the situation, but when it was not done, the people came to the streets. Aung San Suu Kyi is also called Suu Kyi by some people. Su Chi is so clever that despite being very close to the Chinese spies, he got himself arrested by the army, as a result of which people were holding posters of him as the messiah of democracy. He has been accused of massacring Rohingya Muslims after receiving the Nobel Peace Prize. Suu Kyi was at the helm as national adviser after her release from prison but is now back behind bars.

Myanmar's military chiefs are now caught in the net of the international drug mafia. This list is at the root of the exodus of Rohingya Muslims across Asia. The list of his misdeeds is long. Like in America, the number of commercial drug offenders in Indian prisons is increasing compared to real crime. The arms and Narcotics trade that took place along the Indian Ocean coast for years has now reduced and seizures have increased as smuggling across the geographical border has resumed. Attari is located in India at a distance of only twenty four kilometers from Lahore, from where the Wagah border is reached. The name Atari is also nice because India can see the whole of Pakistan from this balcony. For the first time, 500 kg of heroin seized from the Attari border caught the attention of the government, but now it is all forgotten.

Recently, the drug scam of thousands of crores of rupees, which was caught from the private port of Kutch, is also getting wet. An invisible international super highway of narcotics has been created from Afghanistan to Myanmar. Bhutan and Nepal also fall into it. Narcotics seized from Gujarat have Myanmar connection. The same clever routes that Pakistan has set for infiltration of terrorists along the Jammu-Kashmir border are now being used to send narcotics. In Punjab, the former Chief Minister Amarinder Singh sealed the border with Pakistan with the help of the Centre, because the young generation of Punjab is fighting a desperate struggle for survival, so Pakistan is now using the Kashmir border where maximum loopholes have been developed by Pakistani spies in the last five years. Crores of rupees worth of narcotics have started to be transported.

Drug trafficking is now easier because Afghanistan has fallen into the hands of the Taliban. Just as Sri Lanka has two opposing rulers in power, Afghanistan has two opposing Taliban leaders in power. Even in Myanmar, both the military and Suu Kyi were in power until now. The Home, Finance and Defense portfolios were with the army and the rest of the departments were kept by Su Chi. In the midst of such opposition, a new crop of drug mafias has developed in Myanmar. All areas in Afghanistan are now dominated by the Taliban. Opium cultivation has resumed there. A sad coincidence is that opium has grown as a cash crop in regions where US carpet bombing has had little impact.

The narcotics coming from the Kashmir border reach the states of East India besides Punjab, then Nepal, Bangladesh and Myanmar. This whole business of narcotics is being done by the hoofed traders who are the most wanted of the four countries of Myanmar-India-Pak-Afghan while staying conscious along the border of Afghanistan-Pakistan. Pakistan's spy agency ISI takes official lakhs of rupees from the traders for the transportation of narcotics, which turns into crores every year. A common money stream for terrorists in Pakistan and Afghanistan comes from narcotics.



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