By Our Correspondent

QUETTA: Negotiations between the Balochistan government and the All Parties Bereaved Families Sit-In Committee made significant progress on Wednesday after the protest committee formally handed over its finalized demands to the provincial government during a meeting at Khan House in Quetta.

The provincial government’s delegation was led by Balochistan Home Minister Mir Ziaullah Langove and included provincial ministers and senior government officials.

The sit-in committee was represented by members of the bereaved families, representatives of major nationalist and religious political parties, and family members of the martyred police personnel.

During the meeting, the protest committee presented its finalized proposals aimed at resolving the ongoing sit-in and addressing the concerns of the affected families. According to participants, the government delegation agreed with most of the points in principle but requested additional time for internal consultations before issuing a formal response.

Following the discussions, the government delegation left Khan House to complete consultations with the provincial leadership on the proposed framework.

The talks are being viewed as an important step toward resolving the impasse, with both sides continuing efforts to reach a mutually acceptable agreement. A final decision is expected after the government’s consultation process is completed.

The sit-in, launched by the bereaved families with the support of political parties, has drawn widespread attention in Balochistan, with protesters demanding justice, accountability, and action over their concerns.

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