Issue of delayed appointment letters raised in Balochistan Asse­mbly

Published February 28, 2025
QUETTA: Candidates, who claim to have been shortlisted for jobs in the education department, hold a protest outside the Balochistan Assembly on Thursday over a delay in issuance of appointment letters.—PPI
QUETTA: Candidates, who claim to have been shortlisted for jobs in the education department, hold a protest outside the Balochistan Assembly on Thursday over a delay in issuance of appointment letters.—PPI

QUETTA: Former chief minister Dr Abdul Malik Baloch informed the Balochistan Asse­mbly on Thursday that a large number of candidates, who had been shortlisted for vacant posts in the education department, were protesting outside the assembly building due to the non-receipt of appointment letters.

He urged Speaker Abdul Khaliq Achakzai to form a house committee to hold negotiations with the protesting candidates.

The candidates, who had been shortlisted after appearing in the test, staged a sit-in outside the Balochistan Assembly, holding placards and banners with their demands. They chanted slogans against the government for failing to release the appointment letters.

The protesters regretted that despite orders from the apex court in favour of the shortlisted candidates, there was no justification for the delay in issuing the letters. They called for the education department to immediately release the appointment letters.

Tribute paid to ex-lawmakers

Meanwhile, the Balochistan Assembly paid a rich tribute to former lawmakers Tahir Mehm­ood Khan and Noor Muhammad Sarraf for their performance and services as ministers and members of the assembly.

Tahir Khan, who passed away last week, had served as the minister for education, while Noor Sarraf, who died on January 15, had been the minister for the QDA. Both were members of PPP.

Shahida Rauf of JUI-F tabled a joint resolution on behalf of other movers, expressing deep grief and sorrow over the passing of the former members of the Balochistan Assembly.

The resolution was adopted unanimously by the assembly.

Published in Dawn, February 28th, 2025

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