PM Imran Khan in Quetta to condole with Hazara community
Pakistan
Prime Minister Imran Khan. File photo
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan has arrived in Quetta to meet the Hazara community and get a briefing on the law and order situation in the province after the Machh tragedy, Geo News reported Saturday.
According to the TV report, PM Imran will meet with the leaders and religious scholars of the Hazara community to share their grief and condole over the last week incident in which 10 miners were killed by the militants in Balochistan’s remote area.
Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed is with the prime minister on his daylong visit to the provincial capital.
Hazara coal miners executed in Machh laid to rest in Quetta
Pakistan
Sat, Jan 09, 2021
QUETTA: The slain coal miners of Machh have been laid to rest almost a week after their mourning families staged sit-ins across Quetta demanding resignations from the Balochistan government and a visit from Prime Minister Imran Khan.
The miners were buried in the Hazara Town graveyard.
A large number of people gathered for the burial of the miners.
Majlis Wahdat-e-Muslimeen leader Allama Raja Nasir Abbas and other Hazara leaders were at the cemetery.
National Assembly Qasim Suri Deputy Speaker and Special Assistant to the PM Zulfi Bukhari, Balochistan Home Minister Mir Ziaullah Langau, provincial minister Mir Arif Jan Mohammad and other government officials also attended the funeral prayers.
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.
State has failed if foreign elements succeeded in murdering Machh coal miners, says Bilawal
Pakistan
PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari addresses the Hazara community, in Quetta, on January 7, 2021. YouTube
PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari on Thursday said that the state has failed if foreign elements succeeded in carrying out the Machh attack in Balochistan in which terrorists slaughtered ten coal miners. We do not want to hear that foreign elements are involved. It is our state s failure if they succeed to murder our citizens like this, the PPP chairman said.
His remarks came as he visited Quetta to share in the sorrow of the Hazara community who are mourning the brutal killings that took place five days ago.