Akhtar Mengal’s son paves the way for anti-state elements

Akhtar Mengal's son paves the way for anti-state elements

KHUZDAR: Forced Shutdown of Internet Services in Wadh by Akhtar Mengal’s Son Gorgan Paralyzes Essential Services and Undermines State Authority

The forcible removal of internet equipment and devices from all government and private institutions in Wadh by Gorgan, son of Akhtar Mengal, is a systematic and continuous operation.

This has completely crippled NADRA offices, hospitals, educational institutions, banks, and other critical departments.

It is extremely alarming that despite such grave incidents, the district administration, SSP, and other responsible officials have taken no action and have failed to restore the writ of the state.

In Wadh, the alleged deliberate termination of internet services in government and private institutions by Akhtar Mengal’s son Gorgan, to facilitate terrorists, represents a serious and organized effort. As a direct result, NADRA, healthcare, education, banking, and administrative systems have been rendered completely dysfunctional.

This action not only violates the basic rights of the citizens but is also inflicting severe damage to the authority of the state.

Even more disturbing is the complete lack of any effective response from the district administration, SSP, and other relevant authorities.

This strongly suggests deliberate negligence or facilitation. The administration’s failure to intervene has created an environment highly conducive to anti-state elements.

Therefore, a transparent investigation into the matter, identification of those responsible, and immediate legal action are absolutely necessary.

Khuzdar District Administration Has Become a Paid Servant of the Sandeman Sardar Instead of the Government

The forced removal of internet equipment from government and private institutions in Wadh is a systematic and ongoing process that has paralyzed NADRA, hospitals, schools, banks, and other vital offices.

It is deeply concerning that in the face of such serious developments, the district administration, SSP, and other responsible officers have neither taken any action nor upheld the writ of the state.

This criminal silence on the part of the administration is no longer mere incompetence, it clearly gives the impression of deliberate facilitation, as such large-scale actions cannot occur without their consent or willful blindness.

As a result of this intentional negligence, the public is deprived of essential services while anti-state and destructive elements continue to benefit. In Wadh, the rule of law appears effectively suspended and replaced by personal rule.

Direct responsibility for this situation rests with the district administration and security officials.

 

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