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Fear assault on Balochistan diggers: Protesters need PM Imran Khan to visit Quetta

 Fear assault on Balochistan diggers: Protesters need PM Imran Khan to visit Quetta


QUETTA/ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Sheik Rashid Ahmed approached Prime Minister Imran Khan in Islamabad today (Tuesday) to give an update to the head about his visit to Quetta.
The clergyman had guaranteed the Hazaras fighting the execution of the coal diggers in Balochistan's Machh that he will impart their requests to PM Khan. 

The dissidents reported that they will proceed their protest till Prime Minister Imran Khan makes a visit to Quetta himself. 

They imparted their requests to Rashid when he visited the nonconformists Monday. The inside priest said he will convey the requests of dissidents to PM Imran Khan. 

"PM Imran Khan himself should visit Quetta and investigate every one of these issues," the head of the Hazaras said Monday. 

The fear assault on the excavators has been guaranteed by the Islamic State. 

Up to 2,500 dissidents arranged a demonstration, assembled with eight bodies in final resting places and hindered a detour on the edges of Quetta, requesting equity Monday. "We won't end our dissent until the capture of the multitude of professional killers," Balochistan Shia Conference boss Agha Daud said 

"The most recent influx of killings will spread to different urban communities including Quetta if a definitive move isn't made at this stage," he said. 

The fighting family members of diggers requested renunciation of the Balochistan government. 

Sheik Rashid meets dissidents 

Inside Minister Sheik Rasheed Ahmed arrived at Quetta Monday night and joined a demonstration coordinated by the Hazaras and groups of the expired coal excavators daily after the Machh slaughter. 

He said he is prepared to acknowledge all the requests of the Hazara public, aside from the renunciation of the Balochistan government. 

"Today or tomorrow first thing I will educate the Prime Minister about the message of the dissenters," Rashid said. 

Rashid had reported pay adding up to Rs2.5 million for every group of coal mineshaft laborers. 

"Every group of the saints will be given Rs1 million by the Prime Minister, while Rs1.5 million by the main clergyman of Balochistan," Rashid told the media. 

He supposedly traveled to Quetta on the guidelines of PM Khan. The priest was joined by National Assembly Deputy Speaker Qasim Khan Suri and Balochistan's main secretary. 

"On Prime Minister Imran Khan's unique guidelines, I showed up in Quetta close by Federal Interior Minister Sheik Rasheed to share the distress of the groups of the saints of the Machh misfortune, guarantee our Hazara people group of prompt equity, and to survey the security circumstance," Suri composed on Twitter. 

The inside service has additionally looked for a report on the slaughter.