Balochistan imposes Section 144 to prevent highway blockages

Published December 31, 2024 Updated December 31, 2024 11:10am

QUETTA: The Baloch­istan government has imp­osed Section 144 across the province, banning the blo­cking of highways in order to ensure the smooth flow of traffic on national roa­ds. This move comes after several highways in the province were blocked by protesters in recent days.

Announcing the decision at a press conference here on Monday, spokesperson for the Balochistan government Shahid Rind said the chief minister had taken serious notice of the ongoing blockages on national highways by political parties and other groups, which have caused major traffic disruptions and suffering for people, especially passengers travelling by coach and other modes of transport.

Mr Rind emphasised that the provincial governm­e­­nt is committed to addressing public problems and providing ease to the people by utilising all available resources, adding that the chief minister had ex­­p­­res­sed on his first day in office that peaceful prot­e­­st is a fundamental democratic right of every citizen.

The provincial government has consistently supported citizens’ rights to express legitimate concerns.

Mr Rind said protesters should be mindful of the inconvenience caused to others due to their actions, adding that while the government respects the right to protest, it will not allow anyone to block national highways, as it severely affects public mo­­bility. According to him, the chief minister had taken immediate notice of the ongoing highway blockages. Currently, protests are taking place at three locations in Balochistan, he said.

Published in Dawn, December 31st, 2024

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