PM Imran Khan meets bereaved Hazara families at women s university in Quetta
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Saturday Jan 09, 2021
PM Imran Khan meets the beavered families of the slain miners in Quetta, on January 09, 2021. PID
PM Imran Khan extends condolences to the women family members of slain coal miners at university in Quetta
Assures them that the provincial and federal governments and the security forces will continue to stand by them always
Expresses resolve to root out this element that creates divide in our country and spreads hatred
Prime Minister Imran Khan, after the passage of six long days since the brutal massacre of coal miners of the Hazara community in Balochistan s Machh town, met with the bereaved families on Saturday.
Hazaras sit-in protest with dead bodies of slain miners enters 5th day
Published On 07 January,2021 06:24 am
Protesters vowed to continue sit-in until PM Imran arrives in Quetta to meet the bereaved families.
QUETTA (Dunya News) – Thousands of Hazara community members along with families and relatives of ten slain miners, who were shot dead in Mach area of Kachi district on Sunday, continue their sit-in on Quetta’s Western Bypass with dead bodies on the fifth consecutive day (Thursday), Dunya News reported.
Women, children and elderly persons are present in the sit-in. The protesters have vowed that their demonstration will continue until Prime Minister Imran Khan’s arrival, and dialogue will now only be held with the premier.
Machh massacre: Families of slain miners continue sit-in with dead bodies
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Protester reiterated their demanded that PM Imran should come to meet with the bereaved families.
QUETTA (Dunya News) - The families and relatives of ten slain miners, who were shot dead in Machh area of Balochistan province on Sunday, continue their sit-in on Quetta’s Western Bypass with dead bodies on fourth day (Wednesday).
The protesters have announced that their demonstration will continue until Prime Minister Imran Khan’s arrival, and dialogue will now only be held with the premier. Women, children and elderly persons are present in the sit-in.
Another attempt to convince Hazaras to call off sit-in ends in vain
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The protesters vowed to continue their sit-in until Prime Minister Imran Khan visits Quetta
QUETTA (Dunya News) – Hazara families of the 11 miners, who were brutally killed by unidentified men at the Machh coalfield, continue their sit-in on the fifth consecutive day after representatives of the government failed to persuade the protesting families to call off sit-in.
Balochistan Chief Minister Jam Kamal Khan, Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Ali Zaidi and Special Assistant to the Prime Minister for Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development Zulfi Bukhari met the protesting families of miners, however, the protesters do not seem willing to end the protest and vowed to continue their sit-in until Prime Minister Imran Khan visits Quetta.