Negotiations between the government delegation and Akhtar Mengal of BNP-M ended unsuccessfully, with Mengal insisting on continuing protests until all missing persons are released. The delegation returned to Quetta without reaching an agreement.
On Tuesday, negotiations between a government delegation and the leadership of the Balochistan National Party-Mengal (BNP-M), headed by Akhtar Mengal, concluded without achieving any significant progress. The delegation included Zahoor Ahmed Buledi, Bakht Muhammad Kakar, and Sardar Noor Ahmed Bangulzai, who met with Mengal at Lakpass in an effort to persuade him to end the ongoing sit-in protest.
Despite these discussions, Akhtar Mengal remained resolute, asserting that the protest would continue until the government addresses the issue of missing persons. Following the talks, the government delegation made their way back to Quetta, indicating that the impasse persists between the two parties.
In summary, the negotiations between the government delegation and Akhtar Mengal of the BNP-M have ended without any resolution. Mengal’s insistence on continuing the protest highlights the ongoing issue of missing persons in the region, which remains a significant point of contention. The lack of agreement underscores the challenges faced in resolving these critical concerns in Balochistan.
Original Source: dunyanews.tv