1 thought on “How SMS Night Packages Damaging Young Generation Of Pakistan

  1. HOW TO DESTROY A NATION: A WAR OF SOFT ENGAGEMENT!

    SMS Night packages are one of the best tools that is used to detract and keep new generation away from the right path, creative thinking and productive engagement in their learning and development. To destroy a nation, you do not need to engage in fighting, and weapons but need your brain to use how to engage new generation with age specific attractive activities keeping them away from the right direction.

    if you want to build a prosperous nation invest in new generation to make them powerful through providing quality education and healthy environment. you need to take care of all kinds of their development, their engagement, their activities and the way they spend their time in their daily lives in a productive manner. on the other hand If you want to spoil and destroy a nation do not need power of fighting, wealth of weapons and other kind of destructive materials just spoil the minds of young generation with activities like SMS Night packages and engage them in unhealthy activities of many social evils. you will get the results of this war within short time or in few decades and you will see a defeated nation by its own.

    Therefore, SMS Night schemes are very effective tools of the dirty game of the war to destroy nations by engaging in time killing, unethical communication with strangers and then to make them friends leading to spoil their lives in a shorter of longer span of time without assessing its severity and impacts on their own lives and lives of their families. ultimately such individuals with unhealthy minds will play their role to destroy their own nation with the help of such kind of soft war fighters (SMS Night package companies). I think as a responsible citizen and mature nation we must reflect on such kind of things and should take action to keep these soft war fighter away to engage young generation in such kind of things to avoid taking sweet poison.

    Assistant professor Educational Development, KIU

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