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Pakistan: Activist slams political parties over 'unrest' in country, condemns arrest of Baloch activists

By ANI | Updated: July 26, 2024 19:25 IST

Karachi [Pakistan], July 26 : Prominent activist Jibran Nasir has criticised the Pakistani government over the state of unrest ...

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Karachi [Pakistan], July 26 : Prominent activist Jibran Nasir has criticised the Pakistani government over the state of unrest in the country, alleging that its policies and actions continue to sow seeds of "anarchy, unrest and insecurity" in the country.

He further accused the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) of lacking accountability to the public and sitting in the "lap of the establishment."

In a post on X, Jibran stated, "The State repeatedly expresses its desire to establish order and at the same time its policies and actions continue to sow seeds of anarchy, unrest and insecurity. PMLN and PPP while sitting in the lap of the establishment do not consider themselves accountable to the people. PPP specially believes that it will always have its feudal fiefdoms to maintain control of Sindh with PPP in particular relying on its feudal control over Sindh."

Jibran Nasir condemned the arrest of Human Rights Commission of Pakistan Chairman, Asad Iqbal Butt, who who was detained at Gulberg Police Station due to his plans to attend a Baloch Yakjehti Committee event in Gwadar.

He also noted that four BYC activiststhree from Lyari and one from Old were arrested for distributing flyers about the gathering. Taking a jibe, Nasir said that Bilawal Bhutto Zardari will likely address the issue with a "well-prepared speech on human rights" in Parliament.

A lawyer by profession, Jibran is known for his advocacy on human rights, social justice, and political accountability. He gained recognition for his work in challenging corruption and promoting civil liberties. Nasir has been involved in various social and political movements, including efforts to address issues such as police brutality, religious intolerance, and the protection of minority rights.

He is also known for his outspoken criticism of government policies and political parties, often using social media and public forums to raise awareness and mobilise support for his causes.

His activism has made him a notable figure in Pakistan's civil society, where he continues to be an influential voice on issues of governance and human rights.

In 2023, Jibran Nasir was reportedly abducted from the streets of Karachi while travelling with his wife. He was later returned home following widespread public outcry and rallies demanding his safe return.

Despite his release, questions remained about who held him captive for over 24 hours and why he was targeted. Amid speculation that the establishment might have detained him for questioning, human rights activists, journalists, and lawyers held a protest outside the Karachi Press Club.

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