Teachers from Balochistan University took. To the streets on Tuesday to protest four months. Of unpaid salary and dues, aggravating the university’s financial difficulties. Professor Kaleemullah Bareech and Nazeer Lehri of the Academic Staff Association. Led the professors on a march from the campus to Hockey Chowk.
Professor Bareech stressed the importance of immediate salary payments. And a permanent solution to the university’s financial crisis. They were disappointed by the government’s inaction in resolving the problem. And its impact on university staff.
They held signs demanding justice and condemned the university administration. As well as the provincial and federal governments, for neglecting. The education sector and failing to develop a clear education policy.
This protest follows a similar demonstration outside the Balochistan Assembly. Barely a month ago, which demonstrated. The teachers’ enduring persistence in the face of defeats. The road barricade disrupted citizens’ daily activities. Muhammad Tanveer, a primary school teacher, criticized the extended blockade’s impact. On his ability to pick up students from school.
Their grievances are clear: the government’s failure to address their situation. They expressed their dissatisfaction with the province government’s. Poor educational policy, holding placards high.
This demonstration is the latest stage in their continuous battle. Following a boisterous protest outside the Balochistan Assembly barely a month ago. Despite previous setbacks, the teachers’ voices ring forth, strong and unwavering.
As roads remained closed, locals felt the consequences of the standoff. Muhammad Tanveer, a primary school teacher, expressed his dissatisfaction. With the disturbance to daily life in Quetta, where road blocks have become all too usual.
Mir Sarfaraz Bugti, the Chief Minister. Is under increasing strain as the situation worsens. Later, senior administration officials engaged. In negotiations with the demonstrators, resulting in the reopening. Of the roadways for traffic, if only briefly, which helped to calm the situation.