JI workers protest in Quetta as govt yet to implement Gwadar pact

Published February 21, 2022
QUETTA: Leaders and activists of Jamaat-i-Islami demonstrate in front of the Quetta Press Club on Sunday.—PPI
QUETTA: Leaders and activists of Jamaat-i-Islami demonstrate in front of the Quetta Press Club on Sunday.—PPI

QUETTA: Hundreds of Jamaat-i-Islami workers and supporters staged a protest sit-in in front of the Quetta Press Club on Sunday against the non-implementation of an agreement signed by the government with Maulana Hidayat-Ur-Rehman and other leaders of Gwadar Ko Haq Do movement.

The participants of the sit-in, carrying party flags, placards and banners inscribed with their demands, marched on various roads of the provincial capital and gathered at the Quetta Press Club, staging a sit-in there.

They chanted slogans against the federal and provincial governments.

Speaking to protesters, Maulana Hashmi and Maulana Hidayat-Ur-Rehman of Jamaat-i-Islami warned that if the government violated the agreement signed in Gwadar and issues of Quetta were not resolved, they would stage a million march next month in Quetta in which people from entire Balochistan would participate.

They said that the people of Quetta were facing a large number of problems as universities, hospitals and other offices were closed due to protests of the people as their problems had not been resolved by the government.

They said that the people were also deprived of gas and electricity due to massive load-shedding in the extremely cold weather. Maulana Hidayat-Ur-Rehman asked the people of Quetta to show Gwadar people-like spirit and courage to fight for their rights.

He said it was a great injustice that the people of Balochistan could not use the coast and resources of their province and vowed to launch a struggle to achieve constitutional rights of the people of the province which the federal and provincial governments were denying them.

He said the government had promised to abolish check posts, but these posts still existed, creating serious problems for the masses in their movement.

Published in Dawn, February 21st, 2022

Opinion

Editorial

Weathering the storm
Updated 29 Apr, 2024

Weathering the storm

Let 2024 be the year when we all proactively ensure that our communities are safeguarded and that the future is secure against the inevitable next storm.
Afghan repatriation
29 Apr, 2024

Afghan repatriation

COMPARED to the roughshod manner in which the caretaker set-up dealt with the issue, the elected government seems a...
Trying harder
29 Apr, 2024

Trying harder

IT is a relief that Pakistan managed to salvage some pride. Pakistan had taken the lead, then fell behind before...
Return to the helm
Updated 28 Apr, 2024

Return to the helm

With Nawaz Sharif as PML-N president, will we see more grievances being aired?
Unvaxxed & vulnerable
Updated 28 Apr, 2024

Unvaxxed & vulnerable

Even deadly mosquito-borne illnesses like dengue and malaria have vaccines, but they are virtually unheard of in Pakistan.
Gaza’s hell
Updated 28 Apr, 2024

Gaza’s hell

Perhaps Western ‘statesmen’ may moderate their policies if a significant percentage of voters punish them at the ballot box.