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The situation in Gwadar got very tense after many people were injured due to scuffle, shelling and baton charge between the Give Rights Movement and the police, as the 'Haq Do Tehreek' (HDT) protests threatened to blow up on Pakistan's ruling establishment in the port city, reported Pak vern
As the 'Haq Do Tehreek' (HDT) protests threaten to blow up on Pakistan's ruling establishment in the port city of Gwadar, the country's media has urged provincial authorities in Balochistan to exercise restraint.
Taking to Twitter, The Balochistan Post said, "Gwadar: clashes taking place between protesters and security forces as protests against illegal fishing turn violent after protest leaders were arrested."
This year, Pakistan witnessed a political and constitutional crisis as opposition parties filed a no-confidence vote against then-PM Imran Khan in April.
The clashes occurred between protesters and security forces as protests against illegal fishing turned violent after protest leaders were arrested, The Balochistan Post reported.
A BSF personnel was allegedly beaten to death on Saturday night for protesting against the circulation of an objectionable video of his daughter, the Chaklasi police said, adding that they have arrested all seven accused in the case.
Pakistan Home Minister Mir Ziaullah Langove and the advisor to Balochistan CM Lala Rasheed, on a visit to Gwadar, expressed hope of ending the two-month-long 'Haq Do Tehreek' (HDT) protests by locals.
The opposition MLAs were singing traditional folk songs on the steps of Vidhan Bhavan with an aim to attack the government policies and alleged irregularities and corruption by state ministers.
BJP MP Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore on Monday took a swipe at the state government, claiming that the Ashok Gehlot government was not giving permission for CBI inquiry into the 'paper leak case' because it knows that 'big names' will be uncovered.
A coastal highway in Gwadar was blocked during protests near the port city's Sarbandan area in response to the arrest of 'Haq do Tehreek' leader Hussain Wadala and seven of his supporters, according to a report in Geo News.