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Talks between Govt’s committee and Baloch protesters continue

Talks between Govt’s committee and Baloch protesters continue

Talks between Govt’s committee and Baloch protesters continue

Talks between Govt’s committee and Baloch protesters continue

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ISLAMABAD: The negotiations between government committee and representatives of Baloch protesters in Islamabad are continuing.

According to the details, committee comprising Federal Ministers Murtaza Solangi, Fawad Hasan Fawad, and Jamal Shah is holding talks with the protestors.

A police special help center has also been set up for the release of the arrested protesters.

If anyone faces any problem, they can contact Islamabad Capital Police on telephone numbers 051-9001534, mobile number 0345-9600622 or email address [email protected].

Earlier, Caretaker Balochistan Information Minister Jan Achakzai Sunday termed the demands tabled by the Baloch marchers ‘unconstitutional’ and also rejected any kind of torture on women or use of water cannon in Islamabad.

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While addressing a press conference, Jan Achakzai claimed that women were neither tortured in Islamabad nor anyone targeted with water cannon. He said that Baloch marchers tabled unconstitutional demands.

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He said that the state could not unarm its institutions to leave the terrorists freehanded. Achakzai claimed that some elements were attempting to create chaos ahead of the general elections.

The caretaker information minister said that the surrender of disgruntled Baloch leaders shocked India. He added that every Baloch is loyal to Pakistan like a Punjabi, Pathan and Sindhi. He vowed to make Balochistan a peaceful place.

He alleged that a small group of people marched towards Islamabad from Turbat with an agenda. He added that the marchers were demanding to free terrorists.

Jan Achakzai said that hundreds of non-Balochs were brutally killed in Balochistan but no commission was formed to hold a thorough investigation. He added mostly missing persons were BLA members who were residing in India or hiding in the mountains.

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