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Pakistani riot police guard a barricade outside the residence of opposition leader Benazir Bhutto where she remains under house arrest in Lahore, Pakistan on Wednesday AP
Will the political turmoil in Pakistan make democracy a distant dream for the people of that nation? How will it impact the peace process and India’s own security? Deccan Herald had invited its readers to send their opinions. Readers assert that democracy cannot prevail in Pakistan when the military is in rule and India will have to step up its security to brave the repercussions. A few optimists however predict that Pakistan will stabilise and India need not fear.