BNP protesters will not be allowed to enter Quetta: DC

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QUETTA - Deputy Commissioner (DC) Quetta, Lt (Retired) Saad Bin Asad said that the district administration will not allow anyone to obstruct public movement in the city.

QUETTA - Deputy Commissioner (DC) Quetta, Lt (Retired) Saad Bin Asad said that the district administration will not allow anyone to obstruct public movement in the city. He explained that a political party has been denied entry into Quetta due to concerns over potential damage to government property. Addressing a press conference at the Quetta Chamber of Commerce and Industry, DC Saad Bin Asad highlighted the difficulties faced by traders and the general public due to the blockade of the national highways.

He was accompanied by President of Quetta Chamber of Commerce and Industries Muhammad Ayub Mar-iani and members Agha Gul Khilji, Zain-ul-Abideen Khelji, and others. The DC noted that the highway near Mastung remains closed due to a sit-in by a political group, which has severely impacted trade in the region. He appealed to the political party to consider the problems being faced by the public and traders, and to reopen the road.



He further added that the party was not permitted to enter in the city because of past incidents of damage to government assets. AI must not replace critical human role of moral judgment: SC The road link between Quetta and Karachi, as well as Quetta and Taftan, could not be restored despite the passage of 14 days, as both the highways remain closed due to a protest sit-in staged by the Balochistan National Party-Mengal (BNP-M). Regarding the arrest of women protestors under the 3 MPO (Maintenance of Public Order) law, he men-tioned that the case is currently under review in the High Court and he could not comment further.

He said that dialogue is underway, and actions will be taken based on the final decisions. Speaking on the occasion, Chamber President Muhammad Ayub Mariani stressed that the closure of na-tional highways is causing severe challenges for traders. He said the prevailing uncertainty is discouraging investment and causing a rise in the prices of essential goods, including medicines and food items.

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