Government Strives for Peaceful Resolution of Baloch Protesters' Concerns, Says Minister Solangi


 Blog Post 1: Government's Commitment to Peaceful Resolution in Balochistan


Caretaker Federal Minister for Information, Murtaza Solangi, highlights the government's commitment to addressing concerns raised by Balochistan protesters through peaceful negotiations. In an interview, he expresses the desire for protestors to return home with dignity, honor, and safety. Talks are preferred in Balochistan or Quetta, emphasizing the government's dedication to finding a solution.


Blog Post 2: Ensuring Security and Well-being of Balochistan Protesters


Solangi notes a significant number of peaceful Balochistan protesters, primarily women, demonstrating in front of the National Press Club. The government ensures security, ambulance services, and medical facilities for their well-being. Emphasizing the right to peaceful protest, the minister details efforts to prevent inconvenience for demonstrators and acknowledges the government's engagement with the protestors.


Blog Post 3: Update on Negotiations and Order Maintenance


Acknowledging longstanding demands, Solangi discloses negotiations with protesters the previous day. He provides insights into their journey, refusal to relocate, and subsequent developments in Islamabad. As protesters approach the Red Zone, law enforcement intervenes to maintain order. Solangi assures the release of arrested women and ongoing efforts to release 163 arrested men. The government remains committed to resolving concerns through dialogue, prioritizing a peaceful and dignified conclusion to the Balochistan protest.

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