Joint opposition stages protest in Quetta
Joint opposition stages protest in Quetta
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QUETTA: Following the Plan C of Jamiyat Ulma e Islam and joint opposition parties, the JUI F, Pashtoonkhuwa MAP, National Party, PML N and Awami National Party’s workers staged demonstration on Friday demanding immediate resignation of Prime Minister and PTI led Federal Government.

QUETTA: Following the Plan C of Jamiyat Ulma e Islam and joint opposition parties, the JUI F, Pashtoonkhuwa MAP, National Party, PML N and Awami National Party’s workers staged demonstration on Friday demanding immediate resignation of Prime Minister and PTI led Federal Government.

The protesters chanted fully throat slogans against Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf Government outside Quetta Press Club vowed to continue implementation on Plan C across Balochistan announced by JUI F’s chief Maulana Fazla ur Rehman during Azadi March.

District Ameer of JUI F Maulana Abdul Rehman, PK MAP’s Qadir Agha, NP’s Takri Atta Bangulzai, PML N’s Raheem Kakar and ANP’s Ikhlas Kakar addressed the protest during Friday’s protest.

“The demands of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s resignation being raised from every corner of Pakistan because the selected government snatched public mandate during last general elections.” They said alleged PTI Government for pushing Pakistan in turmoil in order to make happy western powers.

“Inflation, law and order and faltering economy pestering common masses in Pakistan hence the incompetent Government has no right to rule over people of Pakistan.”

The protesters vowed to continue protesting in provincial streets until Prime Minister didn’t tender his resignation and call free and fair re-elections in Pakistan.

The joint opposition also slammed provincial government over delaying the inquiry report of University of Balochistan’s video scandal added though the government formed a Parliamentary Committee but foiled in punishing criminals harassed and blackmailed female students. The protesters also expressed grief over the accident in Qilla Saifullah which killed 15 passengers.