Curfew lifted in Ziarat after tribal dispute, normalcy restored

Curfew lifted in Ziarat after tribal dispute, normalcy restored

ZIARAT: The district administration of Ziarat has lifted the curfew that had been imposed in Ziarat following a tribal dispute, allowing life in the scenic town to return to normal.

In this regard, the markets and commercial activities reopened after days of restrictions, while residents expressed relief over the restoration of routine life.

Furthermore, the Deputy Commissioner (DC) Ziarat, Muhammad Riaz Dawar, confirmed the development and assured the public that the district administration was fully committed to maintaining peace and stability.

He focused on the fact that Ziarat was the shared home of all people of Balochistan and that preserving harmony was a collective responsibility.

Meanwhile, Ziarat, known for its historical importance and natural beauty, Ziarat attracts visitors from across the country, particularly during the summer months.

The district administration reasserted its commitment to supporting both residents and tourists.

In addition, with normalcy restored, business owners reopened their shops and expressed optimism that stability would continue, paving the way for uninterrupted trade, tourism, and community development.

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The resolution of the crisis has been seen as a positive step towards reinforcing peace in the region, with officials stressing that lasting stability depends on cooperation between local communities and the administration.

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