Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan visited Quetta where he met the families of the 11 coal miners who were killed by armed men in Balochistan's Machh area on January 3,.
In a video released by Khan s office on Saturday, the Prime Minister can be seen interacting with the families, as well as other members of the Hazara minority community , Dawn news reported.Spea
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan visited Quetta where he met the families of the 11 coal miners who were killed by armed men in Balochistan s Machh area on January 3, the media reported on Sunday.In a video released by Khan s office on .
Machh tragedy: PM assures to fulfill all demands of Hazara protesters
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Machh tragedy: PM assures to fulfill all demands of Hazara protesters
QUETTA (Dunya News) - Prime Minister Imran Khan, while assuring the families of Machh tragedy victims in Quetta, said that all demands put forth by the Hazara community will be fulfilled.
In his meeting with the families of the victims, the Prime Minister said that his government will stand with the victims of this tragedy. “This is not the first such incident with the Hazara community, you have suffered major tragedies and lost many lives”, he added.
Today’s outlook: Burial of slain Machh miners, PM visits Quetta
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Here are some of the news we are following today [Saturday]:
Hazara protesters have announced the end of their sit-in in Quetta against the killing of 10 coalminers in Balochistanâs Machh. Following this, protests across the country have ended as well. The 10 labourers who were killed in the Machh massacre will be buried at 10am. Prime Minister Imran Khan will leave for Quetta at 10am. He will be accompanied by Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed. Army Chief Qamar Javed Bajwa will be visiting Balochistan s capital today as well. Sindh Assembly Speaker Agha Siraj Durrani has warned assembly members to be careful. There have been threats of an attack at the assembly. A letter for the formation of a judicial commission for the investigation of the Usama Satti murder case in Islamabad has been wr