Problems in Balochistan


   Balochistan is the largest province in Pakistan by land area, rich in natural resources. Despite this, it faces numerous unresolved problems. Due to extremely high inflation, the poor struggle to find food. There is a lack of trained teachers in schools, leading to inadequate education for students. Unemployment is severe, contributing to a rise in suicides. Electricity availability is inconsistent, and the rich are becoming wealthier while the poor fall further below the poverty line. This is the situation in our resource-rich Balochistan. While gas and gold are being discovered in Balochistan, the local population remains unable to benefit from these resources. Farmers, who rely heavily on electricity for cultivation, receive less than five hours of power per day. 

   I appeal to the Government of Pakistan to address these issues. As members of this country, we deserve attention and access to the facilities and resources that are rightfully ours.

Ashraf Muhammad Ayoub
Turbat, Kech

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