The sit-in with the dead bodies against the Barkhan incident continues for the second day as well

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The sit-in against the Barkhan incident by the relatives of the victims and the bodies of the Marri tribe entered the second day in Quetta.

A case has not been registered in the incident so far and the children of the deceased woman have not been found.

The protesters appealed to Chief Justice of Pakistan Umar Ata Bandial to take immediate notice of the incident.

The protesters arrested Balochistan Minister Abdul Rahman Khetran and demanded a judicial inquiry into the incident.

Regarding the Barkhan incident, the Chairman of Murree Tribal Union, Mir Jahangir Khan Murree, has demanded the immediate recovery of the 5 children of Khan Muhammad Murree.

They say that a case should be filed against the provincial minister and he should be dismissed from the ministry, appealing to the provincial and federal government and the Supreme Court for help.

Jahangir Murri further says that the woman had cried in the video, a case has not yet been registered in this unfortunate incident.

He also says that the performance of the provincial government in this regard is negligible, the meeting called by the Minister of Interior is fruitless.

On the other hand, to recover the 5 children of the victim, Quetta police raided the house of Abdul Rehman Khetran and searched different parts, but no recovery could be done.

The Balochistan government has formed a JIT to investigate, while the Balochistan Bar Council has condemned the killing incident.

Today, court proceedings have been boycotted across Balochistan.

The Jirga of the heads of Baloch Pashtun tribes will be held today at 5 pm in Iwan-e-Qalat, Quetta.

The bodies of the woman accused of imprisoning Abdul Rahman Khetran in a private prison were found in the well along with the 2 sons of the woman.

A few days ago, on behalf of the deceased Gran Naz, in a video, she raised the Quran and accused Sardar Khetran of keeping herself and 7 children in a private prison.

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