Thousands of people are still protesting in Chaman on the 36th day

Thousands of people are still protesting in Chaman on the 36th day
ANP Provincial President Asghar Khan Achakzai attended
Chaman (Syed Sardar Muhammad Khandai Bureau Chief)
The historic sit-in of the All-Party Traders Laghari Ittihad on the Chaman-Pak-Afghan highway has been going on for the past 36 days in the border city of Chaman against the imposition of passport visas at the Chaman border. It has been given that this highway will remain closed until the demands of this protest sit-in are accepted. At that time, thousands of people of Chaman have become unemployed due to the closure of Chaman-Pak-Afghan border and have been deprived of buying bread for two times a day due to this unemployment and border closure. The poor people who work on a daily basis are facing severe difficulties and problems. Yesterday, tribal leaders of various political parties social organizations and social organizations spoke in Chaman and Asghar Khan Achakzai the provincial president of Awami National Party, made a special appearance and said that Chaman’s I salute the people participating in the historic unity and sit-in who are spending their days and nights in extreme cold and heat for their legitimate rights, and instead of solving their problems and demands, the state is harassing these people, he said. This sit-in has created a new spirit of freedom among the Pashtun Afghan people. The state’s oppression of the Afghan brothers is not acceptable in any way and the state is not ready to accept passport visas at the border. A historical meeting is being held in Chaman Model High School Chaman organized by ANP in connection with the country. Please participate in it. These martyrs were also martyred by sacrificing for this country. The business community and social circles of Chaman have demanded the government and the authorities to accept the demands of this sit-in and relieve the people of this hardship so as to end the uncertainty in the area..

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