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Balochistan Govt imposes section 144 in province

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Balochistan Govt imposes section 144 in province

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QUETTA: The Balochistan Government has imposed section 144 across the province on the occasion of Eid -ul -Fitr due to law and order situation.

The Home Department of Balochistan has enforced section 144 across the province due to law and order situation.

A statement has been issued in this regard, according to which the district administration of Quetta has banned the visit of the picnics points under section 144 on the occasion of Eid.

The administration has banned popular spots including Hanna Orak, Karkhasssa, and Shaban.  The statement appealed to the citizens not to visit the relevant places during Eid ul Fitr.

Several incidents of terrorism took place in Balochistan province in which several innocent civilians and law enforcement personnel were martyred while dozens of terrorists and foreigners were sent to hell.

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