Pakistan is a place where many people endure difficult lives due to the lack of basic necessities. Unfortunately, Balnigwar in District Kech, Balochistan is one such place where essential needs like roads and hospitals are lacking. The road problem is particularly severe, leading to loss of lives.
When emergencies occur, reaching Turbat hospitals via these roads becomes incredibly challenging. Patients, already struggling with illness, face additional hardships during the journey. I urge the government to address this issue promptly and improve the infrastructure in Balnigwar.
Aamir Noor
Kech
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