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    Transporters of Balochistan Stand Firm against the Govt

    Muhammad IdreesBy Muhammad IdreesMay 3, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Transporters of Balochistan have prolonged their walkout for the tenth consecutive day, protesting against the government’s proposal to introduce additional checkpoints on vital routes. This measure, intended to ensure the safety of travelers in the aftermath of the tragic Nushki incident, has sparked widespread discontent among the transport community.

    For over a week now, the transporter union has been actively demonstrating against the provincial government’s newly proposed standard operating procedures, which mandate the installation of security pickets along crucial routes such as the Quetta-Taftan and Coastal pathways.

    The recent attack in Nushki, where nine individuals were abducted and ruthlessly executed based on their ethnic background, served as a catalyst for this decision. Despite assurances from provincial ministers to address their concerns, transporters have persisted with their strike, resulting in the closure of several highways. Consequently, commuters are left stranded without viable transportation options, causing significant inconvenience and distress.

    The transporters of Balochistan adamantly oppose the new SOPs, asserting that they were formulated without adequate consultation with stakeholders. They argue that the incessant inspections at each checkpoint have disrupted their operations, demanding the immediate removal of all newly established checkpoints.

    Home Minister Ziaullah Langove, Agriculture Minister Ali Madad Jattak, and PPP leader Liaquat Lehri attempted negotiations with union leaders of the Transporters of Balochistan in the evening, but unfortunately, no agreement was reached. Mr. Langove emphasized to the transporters that resolving their issues was the government’s responsibility, suggesting that mutual consultation could lead to a resolution.

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