Post-election protests have caused significant disruptions. The main road linking Kech with its surrounding villages, was barricaded for two days. Additionally, various political parties staged extensive blockades in Turbat city.
As a student hailing from a remote area, I encountered immense difficulties commuting to college, leading to irregular attendance in classes. It is imperative for the relevant authorities to swiftly address this issue to ensure that ordinary people and students can resume their regular routines without hindrance.
Jalashk Balach
Dasht
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