Ministry of Climate Change and Environment Refutes Claims About Police Station Sit-in in Quetta

Quetta: The Ministry of Climate Change and Environment has dismissed allegations concerning a sit-in at the Manzoor Shaheed police station, asserting that the claims made by local residents about the event are unfounded.

According to Directorate General Public Relation – Govt of Balochistan, the ministry’s statement highlighted that the sit-in, reportedly led by Provincial Advisor for Environment Naseemur Rehman Malakhil, concluded positively after discussions with provincial advisors and police officials who assured protestors that their grievances would be addressed. The ministry expressed disappointment over the dissemination of inaccurate reports in the media, emphasizing the importance of verifying information with relevant authorities before publication to prevent the spread of misleading news and ensure the public receives accurate information.

The post Ministry of Climate Change and Environment Refutes Claims About Police Station Sit-in in Quetta appeared first on pakistannewsgazette.com.

Check Also

Kashmir: A Persistent Nuclear Flashpoint, Says Pakistani Parliamentary Committee Chair

Islamabad: Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Kashmir, Rana Muhammad Qasim Noon, has highlighted the unresolved status of Kashmir as a critical issue stemming from the partition of the subcontinent, labeling it a potential nuclear flashpoint i...

The post Kashmir: A Persistent Nuclear Flashpoint, Says Pakistani Parliamentary Committee Chair appeared first on pakistannewsgazette.com.