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Strike marks Bugti’s
death anniversary
A complete strike was observed in Quetta and all other cities and towns
of Balochistan and at least eight people were injured in a clash with
police in Wadh area, on the first death anniversary of veteran Baloch
nationalist leader Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti on Sunday.
However, the strike call given by the Jamhoori Watan Party, Nawabzada
Balach Marri, Hyrbiar Marri, Anjuman Ithehad Marri, BNP-Mengal, National
Party and other nationalist groups and student organisations received a
mixed response in the interior of the province.
In Quetta and some other areas, government vehicles were pelted with
stones.
Law-enforcement agencies arrested around 160 people.
In Quetta, markets and business establishments remained closed
throughout the day. Bazaars in the city have been presenting a deserted
look since Saturday evening when police ordered closure of all shops for
security reasons.
Hotels, restaurants, bakeries, vegetable and fruit market and even
medical stores responded to the strike call.
Public and private vehicles remained off the road and Quetta was
virtually cut off from Sindh and Punjab as all terminals were closed and
buses and vans did not leave for Karachi or any other city.
Activists of nationalist parties and student organisations blocked
national highways near Hub and other points of entry into of
Balochistan.
According to reports reaching here, the strike was observed in Gwadar,
Turbat, Panjgur, Sibi, Dera Allahyar, Dera Murad Jamali, Hub, Uthal,
Mastung, Kalat, Khuzdar, Wadh, Kharan, Dalbandin, Nushki, Taftan, Dhadar,
Mach, Kahan, Kohlu, and all others areas of the province. Traffic was
thin on main roads and highways.
Protest rallies were held in Dera Murad Jamali, Gwadar, Wadh and some
other places. In Wadh, activists of the Balochistan National
Party-Mengal took out a protest procession headed by former MPA Akbar
Mengal.
Police used teargas shells to disperse the protesters who hurled stones.
Eight people, including Akbar Mengal, suffered injuries during the clash
and were taken to the local hospital. Some political activists were
arrested after the clash.
In Quetta, a group Baloch activists broke windscreens of half a dozen
vehicles, including an officer car, in the Sariab area while another
threw stones at a church in the Spiny road area during the Sunday
service.
The provincial administration had beefed up security in and around
Quetta and thousands of personnel of Frontier Corps and police had been
deployed at important points.
The contingents of Frontier Corps and police patrolled main roads and
streets in the provincial capital throughout the day and did not allow
traders to open their shops in the evening.
Official sources said that 160 people had been arrested in Quetta,
Nushki, Dalbandin, Wadh and other areas. No incident of serious violence
was reported from any part of the province.
A spokesman for the Anjuman Ittehad Marri said that ATF personnel
conducted raids on the new Kahan on the outskirts of Quetta and arrested
32 people. 27.8.07 |