Ziaullah Langove
Coverage of Ziaullah Langove in the Nexus archive.
- Families of martyred policemen end Quetta sit-in after 10 days as agreement reached with govt
Families of 27 policemen killed in a July 6 terrorist attack in Balochistan’s Ziarat district ended a 10-day sit-in in Quetta after reaching an agreement with the provincial government. The government accepted their demands, including establishing a judicial commission to investigate the Ziarat and Hanna Urak attacks, and agreed to rename public institutions after the martyrs.
- Martyred cops’ families agree to end Quetta sit-in
The Balochistan government and a multi-party alliance reached an agreement with families of police officers killed in Ziarat and Hanna Urak attacks to form a judicial commission. A province-wide strike ended after the sit-in at Quetta’s Koyila Phatak concluded following successful talks.
- Mengal seeks fair probe as sit-in enters third day
Akhtar Mengal of the Balochistan National Party (BNP-M) demanded a transparent investigation into the killing of policemen in Ziarat, criticizing the government for failing to address violence in the region. The sit-in by families of the martyred officials entered its third day, with a government delegation holding negotiations.
- Hunt on for attackers after 3 killed in Hanna Urak clashes
A violent clash in Hanna Urak, Balochistan, killed three people and injured nine others, prompting a government operation that reportedly killed four suspected terrorists and injured nine policemen. Officials suspect TTP involvement, and the Chief Minister ordered joint checkposts and a committee to address the situation.