Residents protested over dumping of pepper in a residential area, angry protesters blocked the main highway by erecting barriers

Umerkot, By Aijaz mughal, Residents protested over dumping of pepper in a residential area, angry protesters blocked the main highway by erecting barriers, traffic was suspended, tension between the police and the protesters, the dignitaries of the area intervened and quelled the matter, the protestors were notified by the authorities. Demand to take
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In the Citizen Colony kunri residential area located on the Main Mirpurkhas highway near Kunri twin city Bustan, after an influential businessman placed three huge piles of chillies in an empty plot, a large number of men, women and children living in the area protested and protested. They came out of their homesProtesters blocked the main bustan highway by erecting barricades, due to which the flow of traffic coming and going from Kunri to Mirpur Khas and other areas was suspended, the police and the protesters came face to face after blocking the road and the tension reached a peak. Told that the influential trader told themThree huge heaps of chillies have been placed illegally near the houses, due to which a severe epidemic of chillies has spread in the area. Instead of taking action against traffickingOn the contrary, they have started threatening them, the protestors were enraged at this action of the police and the tension between the police and the protestors reached a peak. When the media arrived, the police left the place and the dignitaries intervened and dispersed the protestors, while the traffic flow was restored by removing the barriers. Let it be that of pepperIt has become normal for the influential traders to pile chilies outside the market in the residential areas and on the sides of the main highways, due to which the local residents and the citizens suffering from severe suffering, the political, social and religious circles have demanded to take notice from the authorities.

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