Agency, Balochistan/Waziristan/Quetta.
Published by: Yogesh Sahu
Updated Tue, 22 Feb 2022 12:41 AM IST
Pakistan’s Islamic political party Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) demonstrated in front of the Quetta Press Club against the non-implementation of the agreement reached by the Imran Khan government on Gwadar. The party demonstrated this along with the ‘Gwadar ko Haq Do’ agitators. The activists also warned the government against the violation of the agreement signed in Gwadar.
According to the Dawn newspaper, hundreds of JI workers and supporters took part in the dharna and demonstration carrying party flags, placards and banners with their demands. They took out rallies on the streets and raised slogans against the federal and provincial governments. The people of Quetta faced a lot of problems during this period as universities, hospitals and other offices remained closed amid protests.
JI’s Maulana Hashmi and Hidayat-ur-Rehman told that the government has not yet resolved their issues. He warned, if the government does not find a solution to the issues of Quetta, then next month, one lakh activists will march and Balochistan citizens will also take part in it.
Eight terrorists killed in two encounters
Eight terrorists have been killed in two encounters in Pakistan. The first encounter took place in Sibi district of Balochistan where security forces killed three terrorists. A large quantity of arms and ammunition have been recovered from the terrorists. In a separate operation, five terrorists were killed in a gunfight with security forces in Pakistan’s North Waziristan on Sunday. A soldier has also died in this encounter.
Pakistan’s Islamic political party Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) demonstrated in front of the Quetta Press Club against the non-implementation of the agreement reached by the Imran Khan government on Gwadar. The party demonstrated this along with the ‘Gwadar ko Haq Do’ agitators. The activists also warned the government against the violation of the agreement signed in Gwadar.
According to the Dawn newspaper, hundreds of JI workers and supporters took part in the dharna and demonstration carrying party flags, placards and banners with their demands. They took out rallies on the streets and raised slogans against the federal and provincial governments. The people of Quetta faced a lot of problems during this period as universities, hospitals and other offices remained closed amid protests.
JI’s Maulana Hashmi and Hidayat-ur-Rehman told that the government has not yet resolved their issues. He warned, if the government does not find a solution to the issues of Quetta, then next month, one lakh activists will march and Balochistan citizens will also take part in it.
Eight terrorists killed in two encounters
Eight terrorists have been killed in two encounters in Pakistan. The first encounter took place in Sibi district of Balochistan where security forces killed three terrorists. A large quantity of arms and ammunition have been recovered from the terrorists. In a separate operation, five terrorists were killed in a gunfight with security forces in Pakistan’s North Waziristan on Sunday. A soldier has also died in this encounter.