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.
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
If Nawaz Sharif s passport is confiscated today, same thing can happen to someone else tomorrow
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Friday Jan 01, 2021 Someone else s [passport] can be confiscated in the future, Sirajul Haq says
Notes that there s no difference between the policies of PTI, PDM
Says every aspect of life destroyed due to the PTI regime s failures, incompetence
Adds that no decision had been made about the upcoming Senate elections
Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) chief Sirajul Haq has expressed concern after the federal governments intentions of cancelling Nawaz Sharif s Pakistani passport. If Nawaz Sharif s passport is to be confiscated today, then it is likely that someone else s [passport] will be confiscated in the future, Haq said, adding that cancelling it and revoking the former premier s citizenship would amount to injustice.