We live in a land where food is expensive, but blood comes cheap: Bilawal to Hazara community
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PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari addresses the Hazara community, in Quetta, on January 7, 2021. YouTube
PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari and PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz visit the Hazara protesters camp in Quetta
Opposition leaders extend condolences and pledge solidarity and support to the mourning families
Bilawal demands that the state implement National Action Plan; Maryam says a callous leader does not deserve the seat of power
PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari spoke at length to the Hazara community in Quetta on Thursday, condoling the deaths of their brethren who were brutally killed by terrorists five days ago.
Malala urges PM Imran Khan to meet with Hazara victims families
Pakistan
Pakistani education activist Malala Yousafzai. AFP
Pakistani education activist Malala Yousafzai on Thursday urged Prime Minister Imran Khan to visit Quetta and meet with the families of the coal miners that were massacred by terrorists in Machh five days ago.
The young Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and Oxford graduate, in a message on Twitter, said: I am short of words to express my grief over the brutal killings of Hazara miners. This is not the first time that this has happened. But I hope it is the last.
Balochistan govt removes DC Kachhi, DPO following Machh tragedy
Pakistan
Photo: Geo/tv
QUETTA: Following the Machh massacre in which 10 coal miners belonging to the Hazara community were brutally killed, the Chief Minister of Balochistan Jam Kamal Khan on Thursday ordered the removal of Deputy Commissioner (DC) Kachhi as well as the District Police Officer (DPO) for their negligence which led to the incident five days back.
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Geo.tv, a notification has been issued in this regard. The chief minister has condemned the brutal killing and has expressed his strong disapproval of the negligent attitude shown towards the protection of minorities.
Balochistan CM visits protesting Hazaras, requests them to bury slain coal miners
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Wednesday Jan 06, 2021
People mourn their relatives, who were coal miners from Hazara community killed in an attack in Mach area of Bolan district, as they protest demanding justice, in Quetta, Pakistan January 4, 2021. Photo: Reuters
Ali Zaidi urges protestors to bury the dead, assures them PM Imran Khan will arrive and meet them in Quetta
Protestors refuse to end the sit-in, however; local leader says they want prime minister there as we are calling him here as our leader
Protests spread to other parts of the country as anger over brazen killing of miners grows
Machh tragedy: PM Imran Khan promises to visit Hazaras very soon
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Government is taking steps to prevent such attacks, says PM Imran Khan
Our neighbour behind sectarian terrorism, says PM Imran Khan
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday told the members of the Hazara community that he stands with them in their time of suffering and assured them he would visit very soon but asked them to bury their loved ones.
The prime minister took to Twitter to assure the Hazara families that lost their loved ones in Machh that he was cognizant of their suffering and demands . We are taking steps to prevent such attacks in the future and know our neighbour is instigating this sectarian terrorism, said PM Imran. He told the Hazara families that he shares their pain and reminded them that he had come to them earlier as well and stood by them during their time of suffering .