Internet services in Gwadar, the port city, have been reinstated, according to Farah Azeem Shah, spokesperson for the Balochistan government. Earlier, mobile and internet services had been temporarily suspended in the city as a precautionary measure to maintain law and order.
Internet services in Gwadar, the port city, have been reinstated, according to Farah Azeem Shah, spokesperson for the Balochistan government. Earlier, mobile and internet services had been temporarily suspended in the city as a precautionary measure to maintain law and order.
Amnesty International had called for the restoration of internet access in Gwadar, which had been prolonged until stability was fully restored. Following an improvement in the law and order situation, the government has now reinstated 3G and 4G services in the city.
Shah pointed out that Gwadar has been gradually returning to normalcy after a week-long protest, with citizens expressing satisfaction with the government's peace and security efforts. The provincial government is actively addressing the concerns of the people in Gwadar.
Thanks to the relentless efforts of the administration, business and other activities have resumed their regular operations. Gwadar Port is also functioning smoothly, with ships loaded with goods regularly arriving at the port.
Despite challenges such as attacks on government offices and law enforcement by protesters from the Haq Do Tehreek, the government and the police force have exhibited patience and resilience. They have worked tirelessly to maintain order and security in Gwadar.
Shah reaffirmed the government's commitment to resolving the long-standing issues faced by the people of Gwadar.