Don t blackmail me, Imran Khan tells Hazaras protesting against 11 miners killing in Balochistan ANI | Updated: Jan 08, 2021 20:34 IST
Islamabad [Pakistan], January 8 (ANI): Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has accused members of the Hazara community of blackmailing him after they refused to bury the remains of 11 coal miners, who were killed in the Islamic States attack, until the premier visits them.
Braving the bone-chilling weather, hundreds of members of the Hazara community have been protesting for several days against the killing of 11 coal miners in Machh town of Balochistan. Since the attack, the relatives of those killed placed their coffins on a highway in Quetta and refused to bury the dead until the killers were apprehended and Khan came to meet them.
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Members of the Hazara community have been protesting for several days against the killing of 11 coal miners in Machh town of Balochistan.
the relatives of those killed placed their coffins on a highway in Quetta and refused to bury the dead until the killers were apprehended.
Pakistan PM Imran Khan has turned down the demand, terming it as blackmailing.
Islamabad: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has accused members of the Hazara community of blackmailing him after they refused to bury the remains of 11 coal miners, who were killed in the Islamic States` attack, until the premier visits them.
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Updated Jan 08, 2021 | 23:20 IST
On Sunday, unidentified gunmen stormed a coal mine in Machh town near Quetta, pulling out ethnic Hazaras, members of Pakistan s Shia minority community, from their homes and opening fire on them. Pakistan PM Imran Khan 
New Delhi: Islamabad [Pakistan], January 8 (ANI): Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has accused members of the Hazara community of blackmailing him after they refused to bury the remains of 11 coal miners, who were killed in the Islamic States attack until the premier visits them.
Braving the bone-chilling weather, hundreds of members of the Hazara community have been protesting for several days against the killing of 11 coal miners in Machh town of Balochistan. Since the attack, the relatives of those killed placed their coffins on a highway in Quetta and refused to bury the dead until the killers were apprehended and Khan came to meet them.
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