Political Leader Urges Restraint Amidst Growing Tensions in Quetta
Quetta:As tensions escalate in Quetta, the provincial capital of Balochistan, political leader Mir Asadullah Baloch has issued a call for calm and restraint. In a press statement today, he emphasized the need for authorities to uphold law and order without resorting to excessive force.
Mir Asadullah Baloch, a prominent figure in the National Party (Awami), expressed concern over recent events leading to heightened unrest in the city. He underscored the importance of respecting democratic rights, particularly the freedom of assembly and expression guaranteed under Articles 14 and 19 of the constitution.
“In times of turmoil, it is imperative for the government to demonstrate seriousness and tolerance rather than wield power,” remarked Mir Asadullah Baloch. He highlighted the historical repercussions of mishandling civil unrest, citing global conflicts exacerbated by similar missteps in the past.
The leader’s remarks come amidst reports of clashes and disruptions in various parts of Quetta, including incidents of firing and injuries during public demonstrations. Mir Asadullah Baloch condemned any use of force against peaceful protests, urging authorities to engage in dialogue instead of confrontation.
Concerns have also been raised about the deployment of security forces and roadblocks hindering public movement. Citizens have voiced frustration over what they perceive as a heavy-handed response by the government, leading to a volatile atmosphere in the city.
Mir Asadullah Baloch concluded his statement by calling for a swift and peaceful resolution to the current impasse. He urged all stakeholders to prioritize dialogue and understanding, reiterating the need for a democratic and inclusive approach to resolve political differences.
The situation in Quetta remains tense as authorities and protestors navigate a delicate balance between security concerns and the right to peaceful assembly. The coming days are crucial as stakeholders seek to de-escalate tensions and restore normalcy in the provincial capital.