- Court also seeks details of cases against BYC organizer in a week, issues notices to respondents
- āI announce a long march from Wadh to Quetta, against arrest of our daughters and desecration of our mothers and sistersā: Mengal
QUETTA: The Balochistan High Court (BHC) on Tuesday allowed imprisoned rights activist Dr Mahrang Baloch to meet with her relatives while BNP-M chief Sardar Akhtar Mengal announced a long march on March 28 against the arrest of BYC leaders amid shutter-down strike in various towns of the province against the police crackdown and arrests of its leaders.
A two-member BHC bench, comprising Justices ā Rozi Khan Barrech and Shaukat Ali Rakhshani ā heard a petition filed by Mahrangās sister Nadia Baloch against the imprisonment.
The petition filed Advocate Imran Baloch mentioning various state officials and authorities as respondents.
The petitioner requested the court to issue a directive to the government functionaries to provide details of the cases against Mahrang.
Accepting the petition for hearing, the bench issued notices to the parties and allowed one week for provision of details of the cases following the request by the Balochistan advocate general and prosecutor general.
The court later issued a short order, stating that the petitionerās counsel had contended that Mahrang was arrested under Section 3 of the Maintenance of Public Order Ordinance āwithout any reasoning,ā which was a violation of constitutional articles 15, 16 and 19.
āPoint needs consideration,ā the order said.
āAfter admission of the petition, petitionerās counsel filed an application with a request therein that the relatives of the detenue and her counsel may be allowed to meet her at District Jail Hudda Quetta.
It is worthwhile to mention here that it is the right of every prisoner to meet with his/her counsel or relatives. Therefore, the application is accepted and the detenueās counsel and her relatives are allowed to meet her,ā it added.
BNP-M long march on March 28
Separately, in a post on X, BNP-M president Sardar Akhtar Mengal announced leading a long march on March 28 against the arrest of BYC leaders.
Mengal said, āI announce a long march from Wadh to Quetta, against the arrest of our daughters and the desecration of our mothers and sisters.ā
āI will lead this march myself, and invite all Baloch brothers and sisters, young and old, to join us in this march,ā he added.
He also wrote: āThis is not just a matter of the arrest of our daughters, it is a question of our national dignity, our honour, and our very existence. We will not remain silent until our mothers, sisters, and daughters are safe.ā
Shutter-down strike in Gwadar, other coastal towns
Meanwhile, all businesses, banks, shops and petrol pumps in Gwadar remained shut in protest against the arrests and cases registered against all BYC women leaders, including Dr Mahrang, Bebo Baloch and Sammi Deen Baloch.
The protest came a day after the Karachi police detained Sammi and several others during a protest against the recent arrests of BYC leadership and a crackdown on its Quetta sit-in.
A similar situation was witnessed in Ormara, Pasni and other coastal town of the province, where a complete shutter-down strike by the tradersā association was under way.
On Friday evening, the police used tear gas and water cannons, and fired blank shots to disperse BYC protesters, who had staged a sit-in on the Sariab Road near the University of Balochistan, against alleged enforced disappearances, including its leader Bebarg Baloch. The provincial government and the BYC had reported casualties on their sides as a result of each otherās actions, with the activist group claiming three dead and 13 others suffering injuries and the police saying around 10 of their personnel were hurt.
The situation further escalated when BYC chief organiser Mahrang was arrested in the early hours of Saturday and was booked under terror charges along with 150 others.
Responding to BYCās call, shutter-down strikes were staged over the weekend in various cities of Balochistan ā including Quetta, Panjgur, Kalat, Turbat, Mastung, Kharan, Chaghi, Dalbandin and Dhadar.