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GWADAR: Deadlock between the Balochistan government and ‘Haq Do Movement’ protestors continued as the sit-in protest completed its 59 days on Saturday.
The first round of talks of Provincial Home Minister Mir Zia Langau with the movement leaders failed. The protest is being held on Expressway road.
Earlier, Zia Langau and Advisor for Public Health Lala Rasheed Baloch presided a high-level meeting regarding the Gwadar sit-in protest at the deputy commissioner Gwadar office. The deputy commissioner gave detailed briefing on this occasion.
Talking to media following the talks, Zia Langau said the issues of Gwadar were not only of the ‘Haq Do Movement’ but of all of them. He said it was not true that the provincial government was stubborn. He said whatever the district administration talked to the protestors the administration had the government mandate.
The home minister said they held negotiations with representatives of the movement in good environment.
“We heard their grievances and they understood our limits. We will not abandon our people at any cost,” he said.
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