Law and Order Deteriorating in Balochistan, Citizens Feel Unsafe: Hidayat-ur-Rehman Baloch

Quetta (Qudrat News) — Amir Jamaat-e-Islami Balochistan and MPA Hidayat-ur-Rehman Baloch has said that the security situation in Balochistan is rapidly worsening, leaving citizens, travelers, transporters, and traders feeling unsafe.
Speaking during meetings with delegations in Gwadar, he stated that despite a security budget of Rs 90 billion, the situation has not improved and the writ of the government is nowhere visible. He added that terrorist and miscreant elements carry out attacks whenever and wherever they want, with no effective force to stop them.
Earlier, a high-level delegation of fishermen from Ormara, led by leader Nakhooda Bandi, met with Hidayat-ur-Rehman Baloch. The meeting discussed issues faced by fishermen, employment opportunities, basic facilities, and the overall condition of coastal areas.
The delegation highlighted that thousands of families dependent on the fishing industry are suffering due to various challenges and demanded urgent solutions to their livelihood and basic needs.
Hidayat-ur-Rehman Baloch assured the delegation that efforts would continue for the protection of fishermen’s rights and the development of coastal areas. He emphasized that fishermen are the backbone of Balochistan’s economy.
He further said he remains in contact with relevant authorities regarding issues in the fishing sector and will continue raising public concerns at all forums for effective resolution.





