Negotiations between the government delegation and BNP-M leader Akhtar Mengal in Quetta ended without any agreement. Mengal insisted that protests would continue until all missing persons are released. The delegation has since returned to Quetta.
On Tuesday, negotiations between a government delegation and the leadership of the Balochistan National Party-Mengal (BNP-M), led by Akhtar Mengal, concluded without any significant progress. The delegation included Zahoor Ahmed Buledi, Bakht Muhammad Kakar, and Sardar Noor Ahmed Bangulzai, who attempted to persuade Mengal to end the ongoing sit-in protests.
Throughout the discussions, Akhtar Mengal firmly maintained that the protests would persist until all missing persons are released. Following the inconclusive talks, the government delegation returned to Quetta from Lakpass, signaling a stalemate in efforts to resolve the ongoing issues.
In conclusion, the government delegation’s efforts to negotiate with Akhtar Mengal proved fruitless, as they were unable to reach an agreement regarding the ongoing sit-ins. Mengal’s demand for the release of all missing persons remains unmet, leading to the continuation of protests. The situation reflects ongoing tensions in addressing concerns within the region.
Original Source: dunyanews.tv