The Balochistan government has formed a judicial commission to investigate the deadly Ziarat attack, which killed 35 people, including police personnel.This decision follows the end of a province-wide protest by the families of the victims, who had demanded justice and accountability.
Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti confirmed the formation of the commission during a meeting with PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, emphasizing the government's role in addressing the families' concerns.
The protest committee, which had organized a shutdown strike, reached an agreement with the provincial government to meet the martyrs' families' demands and promote peace.Key decisions include declaring the deceased as martyrs, providing compensation, and increasing police resources in urban areas.Additionally, a joint meeting between opposition parties and families will address law and order issues.The government also plans to name buildings after martyrs and form a committee to address public concerns.CM Bugti highlighted the importance of political dialogue, while Bilawal reaffirmed the nation's stance against terrorism.
Original title: Judicial commission formed to probe Ziarat attack after victims' families end protest
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