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It’s clear that what is at the root of many African conflicts stems from land disputes.
The current ongoing story of civil unrest in Northern Mozambique, the Anglophone regional war in Cameron, and many others share similar connotations; – The grievances over a general marginalization and unfair distribution of resources.
The Malawi story is not an isolation, it is no different from those we hear from other warring nations, where people have an active hostility or contentions against each other over land ownership.
Such serious disagreements, or arguments when left protracted, they become a perfect catalyst for a state of lawlessness and disorder, and in some instances that disregard of the law may lead to serious consequences.
Need to propagate Guru Tegh Bahadur ideology: Punjab CM
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Chandigarh, May 16 : Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Sunday underscored the need to propagate the ideology of the ninth Sikh master, Guru Tegh Bahadur, around the world to promote the values of peace, harmony, secularism and coexistence, which Guru Sahib upheld through his supreme sacrifice.
Taking part in the deliberations during a webinar organised by the K.S. Raju Legal Trust on Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur the Epitome of Resistance against Genocide and Conversion of Hindus and Sikhs under Islamic Rule in India, the Chief Minister said the secular character enshrined in the Constitution of the country was a shining example of unity in diversity a deep-rooted philosophy of Hind Di Chadar Guru Tegh Bahadur.
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