Curfew to Be Lifted Soon as Peace Returns to Zehri, Says Nawab Sanaullah Khan Zehri

Zehri: Former Chief Minister of Balochistan Nawab Sanaullah Khan Zehri has expressed optimism about the restoration of peace in Zehri, stating that the curfew imposed in the area will soon be lifted.
Zehri, accompanied by his son Nawabzada Amir Hamza Khan Zehri, visited his ancestral region of Takht Jhalawan Injira, where they received a warm استقبال from local residents.
During the visit, they paid respects at the final resting place of the martyrs of Zehri, offered prayers, and laid floral tributes. The former chief minister also met with various public delegations who highlighted local issues and concerns. Officials briefed him on ongoing development projects in Injira and surrounding areas.
Addressing the delegations, Nawab Sanaullah Khan Zehri emphasized his deep-rooted connection to the land, stating that his ancestors are buried there and that he would never abandon his homeland out of fear. He clarified that his recent visits to Khuzdar and Jhalawan were not solely related to by-elections but aimed at engaging with the عوام and addressing their Difficulties.
He further revealed that senior security officials have assured that the curfew in Zehri will be relaxed further and eventually lifted soon. He expressed confidence that peace would be fully restored with the support of the people.
Zehri reiterated that his political focus remains on the development and prosperity of Jhalawan and Balochistan. He highlighted initiatives such as establishing educational institutions in Khuzdar and other development projects as part of his broader vision.
Several political and tribal figures, including local leaders and community representatives, attended the meetings where regional and political matters were discussed in detail.





