Quetta: Hazara community ends sit-in

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Hazara Democratic Party leader Abdul Khaliq Hazara appealed to the MWM leaders and other protesters to end their sit-ins across the country.

Hazara Democratic Party leader Abdul Khaliq Hazara appealed to the MWM leaders and other protesters to end their sit-ins across the country.

QUETTA: After successful talks with federal ministers Ch. Nisar Ali Khan and Parvez Rasheed in Quetta this night, the Hazara community has ended their two-day long protest sit-in, with dead bodies, and announced of burying the corpse of Mastung blast victims at 10.00am on Friday (today), SAMAA reports.

Ch Nisar, Federal Interior Minister, expressed grief to Quetta people over Mastung incident, saying they are standing by Hazara community in this hour of sorrow.

“The Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has sent Parvez Rasheed and I here to share grief of Hazara brethren and express solidarity with them,” said Ch. Nisar.

“We don’t differ with a single demand of Hazara tribe as this community has suffered thousands of atrocities in last few years but now their blood will not go waste and everyone would see how account of their blood will be cleared now,” added the Interior Minister.

Hazara community announced of ending their two-day long sit-in and burying bodies of the victims at 10.00am on Friday (today), after positive dialogues with the federal ministers.

Hazara Democratic Party leader Abdul Khaliq Hazara appealed to the MWM leaders and other protesters to end their sit-ins across the country.

Following appeal of Hazara leader, the MWM leaders also ended their sit-ins from all cities at the mid-night.

Source: SAMAA