Negotiations between the government delegation and Akhtar Mengal of BNP-M ended without a breakthrough. Mengal insisted protests would continue until all missing persons are released. The government team returned to Quetta post-discussion.
Negotiations between the government delegation and Akhtar Mengal, leader of the Balochistan National Party-Mengal (BNP-M), concluded without a successful outcome. The discussions took place in Lakpass, with the government team including Zahoor Ahmed Buledi, Bakht Muhammad Kakar, and Sardar Noor Ahmed Bangulzai attempting to persuade Mengal to call off the sit-in protest.
Despite efforts from the government officials, Mengal remained steadfast in his position, demanding the release of all missing persons. He stated that the protest would persist until their release is assured. Following the talks, the government delegation has since returned to Quetta from Lakpass, reflecting the ongoing tensions regarding this issue.
The latest round of negotiations between Akhtar Mengal and the government failed to yield results, with Mengal’s demands for the release of missing persons remaining unmet. The situation underscores the continuing protests led by the BNP-M, indicating ongoing challenges in addressing this humanitarian issue.
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