Chief Minister Balochistan Sarfraz Bugti has raised concerns over attempts to create unrest under the guise of protests in the province.
Speaking at a press conference on Thursday, Bugti condemned the recent violence and vowed that the government would not allow any disruptions to the peace.
Bugti expressed his condolences for the assassination of Deputy Commissioner Panjgur Zakir Baloch, labelling it a brutal act.
He assured that the provincial government would cover the educational expenses of the martyr's children and pledged support to the bereaved family.
The Chief Minister also highlighted the government's ongoing efforts to reform the province, noting the inauguration of 21 NADRA centres and plans to send 500 children of labourers to Islamabad for education.
Bugti underscored that these initiatives are part of a broader agenda aimed at the upliftment of the province's underprivileged communities.
He further mentioned that the issue faced by transporters in Chaman has been resolved, reflecting the government's commitment to addressing public grievances.
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