West doesnt realise magnitude of floods
London: Stability of Pakistan is under threat in the aftermath of the worst flooding and the country will collapse unless the West rushes aid,cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan warned on Monday. On the eve of a visit to Britain to raise awareness of his countrys plight,Khan argued that the world had failed to understand the true extent of the catastrophe the worst floods in Pakistan in eight decades. You have 20 million hungry,angry people,you will see a weakened state. That state will not be able to maintain 40,000 troops to fight the war on terror, Tehreek-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan told The Times. This could bring the country down. The situation could lead to famine. It could lead to hyperinflation. It could lead to our currency breaking down. Our national cash crop,cotton,is already 20 to 30 per cent gone, he added.