Balochistan Edition G FC south pledges support for modern education for youth
QUETTA
Inspector General of Frontier Corps (IG FC) South Major General Sarfaraz Ali has said, imparting modern educational opportunities to provincial youth particularly youth of Makran Division remained our priority.
He shared these views on Saturday while meeting with Dean Law College Gul Hassan and Principal Atta Shad College Wahid Bukskh at FC Headquarter Turbat.
“Educational activities in Balochistan are badly affected due to the Coronavirus outbreak but despite the pandemic, we must have to shift our youth toward opportunities of modern education.” Major General Sarfaraz Ali stressed fostering research-based and scientific-educational activities in Makran Division.
Meanwhile, Principal Atta Shad College Khudar Bukush has informed the IG FC south regarding woes his college has been facing.
Major General Sarfaraz Ali pledged to utilize his efforts in addressing Atta Shad College’s difficulties and added he would speak with the provincial government to re-open the college’s hostel.
Principal Atta Shad College lauded sacrifices of Frontier Corps of Balochistan in restoring peace in Balochistan particularly in Makran Division.
Bilawal slams govt for deteriorating law and order situation in Balochistan
Pakistan Peoples Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has slammed the government for the deteriorating law and order situation in Balochistan after the Turbat incident.
“In these extraordinary times when the whole country is falling victim to a disastrous herd immunity policy, the least that a provincial government can do is to keep law and order under control and not make itself controversial on that front,” said the PPP chairman in a press release issued by his party.
Bilawal said if the authorities had acted promptly and arrested the culprits of this tragedy immediately, there would have been no outrage and protests throughout the province.
“Citizens only took to the streets once it was obvious that the authorities were not interested in prosecuting and bringing perpetrators of such heinous crime to justice,” said Bilawal.
The PPP chairman said that the suffering of young Bramsh is beyond imagination.
“Mere words cannot heal her wounds. No child — no matter how young or old — should have to bear the loss of a mother. The least we can do is punish the culprits.
If there is no justice and if her mother’s killers remain free, it will be a grave injustice to young Branch,” said the PPP leader.
He said that the Baloch have been through agony over the decades due to injustices.
On May 26, three robbers had stormed into a house in the Dannuk area of Turbat with the intention to carry out a robbery A woman in the house – named Malak Naaz – was shot dead for resisting their robbery attempt, while the four-year girl, Bramsh, was severely injured with bullet wounds.
The brutal murder of the woman had led to protests in Balochistan and has slowly spread in the other parts of the country
Ziarat DC reviews campaign against locusts
Quetta: Ziarat Deputy Commissioner Captain (retd) Mehrullah Badeni has directed officers of the Agriculture Department to expedite operation for locust eradication and submit reports of the ongoing efforts on a daily basis.
During a visit to Ziarat’s Union Council Kach and different areas of Union Council Saru, the deputy commissioner assured farmers that their problems would be resolved on priority basis and all possible steps would be taken to control locusts attack in the area.
“A spray campaign is under way in affected areas while the district administration and the Agriculture Department are on alert to protect the gardens and crops of farmers,” he said.-PUNA
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