QUETTA:
Baluchistan’s Prime Minister Mir Sarfaraz Bugti ordered a strict action against government employees and officers involved in antistatal activities.
By chairing a high -level meeting the other day, the main minister ordered the divisional and attachments to identify and act against the officials who participate in activities that go against the interests of the State.
He made it clear that no government employee would be allowed to undermine state policies, warning that offenders would be treated accordingly.
During the meeting, officials provided detailed information on the situation of the law and the order and provision of services throughout the province.
The prime minister reiterated that maintaining security and maintaining the authority of the State were the main priorities.
He stressed that the road would not be allowed not to be blocked, and each district officer was responsible for guaranteeing the police in their jurisdiction.
When addressing corruption within the law enforcement agencies, he declared that extortion at security control points would not be tolerated. Any officer found involved in such activities would be eliminated from his position immediately.
He also emphasized that individual opinions should not have priority over state policies, urging officers to comply with government directives or voluntarily resign.
The main minister issued directives to ensure that the national anthem and the Pakistani flag are sung is high in all educational institutions.
He warned that the heads of institutions that fail to enforce this practice should resign. In addition, he highlighted the need to involve Baloch’s young people in positive activities, stating that deception in unnecessary conflicts has no purpose.
With the youth policy already approved, local officials have received instructions to promote educational and employment opportunities to strengthen their connection with the State.
“The Government remains firm in its position against the elements that challenge the state authority,” he said, emphasizing that adhesion to official policies is a fundamental duty of all public servants.
Meanwhile, a FIR has been registered against Dr. Mahrang Baloch, leader of the Baloch Jakjehti (Byc) committee, along with several other leaders and activists, in relation to the murder of three people during a protest in Quetta.
The case includes multiple sections of the Anti -Terrorism Law and other legal provisions, police sources said. Until now, three cases have been presented against the Byc in Quetta.
Meanwhile, protests continue through Baluchistan against the arrests of Dr. Mahrang Baloch and other byc leaders.
On Sunday, a closing strike was observed for the second consecutive day in several cities, including Turbat, Mastung, Kalat, Kharan, Chagai and Panjgur. Tobat protesters have been organizing a sitting for two days, while protesters blocked the Tobat-Karachi road.