File Photo: Growers Action Committee blocked roads in Balochistan in protest against unannounced load shedding: Photo Quetta Voice

Staff Reporter : 

QUETTA: The Zamindar Action Committee has threatened to take to the streets across Balochistan, organizing widespread protest demonstrations against a backdrop of pressing issues, including the non-supply of electricity to agricultural feeders, severe 22-hour force load shedding, the restoration of agricultural taxes, alleged misbehavior by QESCO, arrests related to unpaid bills, and other demands.

Protests on October 5

Malik Naseer Ahmad Shahwani, the chairman of the Zamindar Action Committee, the head of the committee announced its strategic plan. They have called for a central demonstration scheduled for October 11 in Quetta, the provincial capital, followed by a wheel jam strike slated for October 18 throughout Balochistan.

6-members committee formed

The committee has also established a 6-member support and consultation committee, comprising representatives from various parties, traders, and transporters, to foster unity and coordination among stakeholders.

To keep the public informed and engage political leaders, a press conference has been scheduled for October 4 at the local press club. During this conference, leaders from various political parties will address the media and provide insights into the decisions made by the Zamindar Action Committee.

Prominent personalities

Key figures participating in the action committee meeting included Kazim Khan Achakzai, Haji Aziz Sarpara, Haji Muhammad Afzal Bengalzai, Malik Manzoor Noshirwani, Haji Obaidullah Panizai and others were present.

They criticize QESCO

During the meeting, attendees expressed their strong disapproval of QESCO Balochistan’s alleged landlord-killing policy, describing it as a shocking act that is wholly unacceptable. The committee is determined to fight vigorously against this perceived oppression, pledging to use all available means to protect the interests of landlords in the region.

The Zamindar Action Committee’s protests and advocacy efforts mark a significant moment in Balochistan’s ongoing struggle to address critical issues affecting the agricultural sector. As these developments unfold, the committee’s actions are expected to garner increased attention and support from various quarters. Stay tuned for further updates on this evolving situation

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Quetta Voice is an English Daily covering all unfolding political, economic and social issues relating to Balochistan, Pakistan's largest province in terms of area. QV's main focus is on stories related to education, promotion of quality education and publishing reports about out of school children in the province. QV has also a vigilant eye on health, climate change and other key sectors.