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« on: March 08, 2011, 09:59:50 PM »

Shutter down in Balochistan on March 12
QUETTA Mar 7 (PPI): Political parties and Pashtoon Qaumi Jirga have announced shutter down in Balochistan on March 12 and protest demonstration in all the districts on March 15.
This announcement was made by Convenor Pashtoon Qaumi Jirga Nawab Ayaz Jogezai at a Press conference after the meeting of Coordination Committee meeting here Monday night.
Leaders of political parties Bismillah Kakar (PPP), Nizamudidn Kurd (JWP), Arbab Abdul Zahir Kasi (ANP), Abdul Rahim Ziaratwal (PMAP), Abdul Khaliq Baloch (National Party), Abdul Wali Kakar (BNP), Amanullah Shadezai (Jamaat Islami), Ahmad Ali Kohzad (HDP), Hafiz Fazal Barech (JUI-N), Aminullah Kakar (Balochistan Bar Association), President Anjuman Tajiran  Rahim Kakar and others were also present.
Nawab Jogezai said that several meetings were held between treasury and opposition parties, tribal elders and businessmen over deteriorating law and order situation in the province.
It was decided that a shutter down would be observed in the province on March 12 against deteriorating law and order situation, target killings, abduction for ransom and other crimes. On March 15, he added protest rallies would be taken out in all the districts including Quetta. Still situation did not improve, future course of action would be decided later.
He said it is our desire assemblies should complete their tenure because democracy has returned to the country with great difficulty. He said rulers have completed three years in office but there is no improvement in law and order situation. He said rulers must get a lesson from their mistakes or we would set right their mistakes by our protests he added. He said people would ask about law and order situation from the rulers  rather of development projects.
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