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Gwadar's people disappointed for not receiving benefit despite being at centre of China's BRI: Report

By ANI | Updated: January 16, 2023 21:20 IST

Pakistan's port town of Gwadar, which is acclaimed as the heart of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), is seen ...

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Pakistan's port town of Gwadar, which is acclaimed as the heart of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), is seen as crucial for China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Balochistan's local population, however, feels that it has not been receiving the benefits that the status bestows on Gwadar, writes Nadia Abdel for Al Arabiya Post.

The people of Gwadar remain deprived of clean drinking water and other basic facilities. Gwadar despite being the centre of economic development, did not change the fate of its people, writes Abdel.

Local people are frustrated over not being part of the local development projects in Gwadar, which are mostly managed by the Chinese or officials from other provinces of Pakistan, wrote Abdel for Al Arabiya Post.

There have been several protests in Gwadar by the Haq Do Tehreek. They put forth various demands such as banning of illegal trawlers in Balochistan's waters, a reduction of security checkpoints, as well as liberalization of trade with neighboring Iran.

The protests were led by Baloch leader Maulana Hidayat Rehman who has emerged as a popular face of resistance among the masses. The demonstrators recently blocked the main airport road and the road leading to the port. They also asked the Chinese to leave the airport.

The Gwadar Rights Movement was established in August 2021 to protest on behalf of the local population, according to Al Arabiya Post.

Haq Do Tehreek (HDT) chief Rehman was, however, arrested in Gwadar on Friday, after dodging the police for about two weeks, Pakistan's Dawn newspaper reported.

According to Dawn newspaper, Rehman was wanted by the Gwadar police in several cases, including the murder of a policeman.

Rehman was arrested from the court where he had arrived to surrender, along with two other activists, Nasibullah Nusherwani and Hassan Murad.

Gwadar Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Najeebullah Pandrani said that FIRs were registered against Rehman and other activists under different sections of the Pakistan Penal Code and Anti-terrorism Act.

Lawyers protested against the police action, saying the HDT chief was arrested before appearing in court to surrender.

The arrest before Rehman's appearance in the court was against the law, said Gwadar District Bar Association President Meraj Ali, Dawn newspaper reported.

According to Ali, the HDT chief arrived to surrender and apply for interim bail and the arrest was akin to denying him his right to seek bail.

The Pakistani lawyers boycotted courts in Balochistan province on Saturday to protest against the arrest of Gwadar movement leader Maulana Hidayatur Rehman, Business Recorder newspaper reported.

( With inputs from ANI )

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