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Quetta blast targeting China envoy kills five

Quetta blast targeting China envoy kills five The Pakistan Taliban claimed responsibility for the bombing Reuters   |   Quetta   |   Published 23.04.21, 01:58 AM A car bomb blast late on Wednesday ripped through a luxury hotel’s parking area in the southwestern Pakistani city of Quetta, killing five people and wounding 11, officials said. China’s ambassador to Pakistan was staying at the hotel, but was not there when the bomb exploded, said Pakistan’s interior minister, Sheikh Rashid Ahmad. Provincial home minister Ziaullah Lango said the envoy was fine. “An explosion has rocked the parking area of the Serena Hotel,” police official Nasir Malik told Reuters, saying 11 people had been wounded. An official at a local civil hospital, Waseem

Balochistan protesters give govt 24 hours for acceptance of demands - Pakistan

QUETTA: Members of the Balochistan Employees and Workers Grand Alliance hold a sit-in at Edhi Chowk on Saturday. INP QUETTA: No headway was achieved on Saturday in negotiations between the government representatives and leaders of the government employees who have been holding a sit-in for the last six days for the acceptance of their demands. Eight rounds of talks have remained fruitless because the employees have refused to call off their protest until the official notification about 25 per cent increase in their salaries is issued. On the other hand, Chief Minister Jam Kamal Khan said that Balochistan would face an additional burden of Rs10-15 billion if demands of the protesting employees were met.

Protesters give govt 24 hours for acceptance of demands - Newspaper

QUETTA: Members of the Balochistan Employees and Workers Grand Alliance hold a sit-in at Edhi Chowk on Saturday. INP QUETTA: No headway was achieved on Saturday in negotiations between the government representatives and leaders of the government employees who have been holding a sit-in for the last six days for the acceptance of their demands. Eight rounds of talks have remained fruitless because the employees have refused to call off their protest until the official notification about 25 per cent increase in their salaries is issued. On the other hand, Chief Minister Jam Kamal Khan said that Balochistan would face an additional burden of Rs10-15 billion if demands of the protesting employees were met.

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