Quetta: People of Washuk Protest against MPA

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Quetta: People of Washuk staged a demonstration against corruption in different departments of Washuk allegedly by the Member of Provincial Assembly (MPA) Mir Mujeeb ur Rehman Mohammad Hassani, in Quetta on Saturday.
Protesters were holding banners and placards with anti corruption slogans written on them. Protestors also addressed a press conference in Quetta Pres Club.
Speaking on the occasion, Murad Ali Reki demanded that investigation should be conducted against MPA of Washuk as early possible. Delay in this important matter will be detrimental to public trust on Government, spoke Mr. Reki.
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Mir Mujeeb ur Rehman Mohammad Hassani is MPA of National Party (NP) and He is also minister for Youth affairs, Culture, Tourism, Archives and Archaeology departments.
He further told that people are facing a lot of problems due to shortage of water and electricity but MPA don’t have any tension and keep continue living his happy life in Quetta
Protestors addressing a press conference
Protestors addressing a press conference
Mr. Jiyand Khan Reki Said that people of Washuk and Mashkail face lots of problems due to corruption in different government departments. He further told that Youth of Mashkail are disappointed due to the lack of educational and sports facilities in District Washuk. “There is no football ground and other facilities for youth to engage themselves in positive and healthy activities,” He said.
Mir Ahsan and Ayub Alam Reki also demanded from Chief Minister Balochistan Nawab Sana Ullah Khan Zehri and National Accountability Bureau to investigate corruption in Washuk.
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Yahya Reki belongs to District Chagai of Balochistan. He covers Quetta Division for Balochistan Voices. He also works as a newscaster at PTV Bolan. He is Alumni of the U.S/Pakistan Professional Partnership Program for Journalists in 2018.