After the successful negotiation between the Hazara community and the government, Prime Minister Imran Khan and Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa will leave for Quetta after the burial of the Machh victims.
According to the details, the Army Chief will not accompany the Prime Minister to Quetta and will go separately to meet the victims’ families.
After the negotiations, all the sit-ins protests were ended all across the country. Recently, Allama Hassan Naqvi had announced to end sit-ins protests across Karachi.
After the announcement of Allama Hassan Zafar Naqvi in Karachi, the participants of sit-ins protests from different places have started returning peacefully to their homes.
It should be mentioned here that several roads across Karachi were blocked while traffic jams ensued on major roads of the metropolis after protesters continued their sit-in against the Machh massacre for the sixth day.
Protests continued in multiple other parts of the country as well such as Islamabad, Lahore, Hyderabad and Faisalabad.
The protesters were being held at around 29 locations in Karachi:
- Korangi 2/5
- Nagan Chowrangi N/Khi
- Merewether Tower
- Ziauddin Chowrangi North Nazimabad
- Peoples Chowrangi North Nazimabad
- Korangi Crossing
- Stargate Shara e Faisal
- Abbas Town
- Safari Park to AGPR Office
- Federal Urdu University to NIPA
- Maskan Chowrangi
- Nazimabad # 1
- Johar Mor
- Ancholi
- Kamran Chowrangi, Gulistan e Johar
- Power House Chowrangi, North Karachi
- Numaish Chowrangi
- Malir 15, National Highway
- Colony Gate, Shahrae Faisal
- Natha Khan, Shahrae Faisal
- Steel Town Chowk, NH-5
- Korangi 2-1/2
- 5 Star, North Nazimabad
- Ayesha Manzil IRC I/Bargah
- Shah Faisal Colony bridge
- Nazimabad # 7
- Safoora Chowrangi
- Rizvia Chowrangi
- KDA Flats, Sarjani Town
Moreover, six motorcycles were burnt after a fight broke out between protesters and commuters on Drigh Road.
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