Anti-canals strike across Sindh
- Lawyers have been holding a sit-in at Babarloi Bypass for three days, causing a shutter-down strike across Sindh, according to ARY News.
- The strike has disrupted vehicular traffic and closed markets in cities like Jamshoro and Larkana, impacting trade activities.
- The Sindh government and federal authorities have agreed to negotiate on the controversial six canals project on the Indus River.
- Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah has urged demonstrators to protest peacefully and has stated that his government will block the canal project at all costs.
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Anti-canal protests should continue without troubling people, says Sindh CM
Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah chairs a meeting in this undated photo. — Radio Pakistan/File Amid ongoing protests and blockage of highways against the construction of six new canals on the Indus River, provincial Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah on Tuesday urged demonstrators to...
Anti-canals strike across Sindh
The province-wide blockade of the highways continued on Sunday as anti-canal protests in Sindh also witnessed the first shutter down strike in almost all parts of the province. The National and Indus highways were blocked in Karachi, Jamshoro, Dadu, Shikarpur, Matiari, Khairpur, Larkana and Thatta districts on multiple locations. The lawyers' sit-in on Baburlu bypass in Khairpur entered the third day on Sunday, with people from many parts of the…
Pakistan: Lawyers' Protests Enter Third Day, Shutter-down Strike Observed Across Sindh
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. A sit-in by lawyers at Babarloi Bypass in Khairpur has entered its third day, with a shutter-down strike being observed across various cities in Sindh. World News | Pakistan: Lawyers' Protests Enter Third Day, Shutter-down Strike Observed Across Sindh.
Highway Blockade In Sindh Cripples Supply Chain Network: Industrialists - Pakistan Live News
Members of civil society are holding protest against building new canals to draw additional water from the Indus River at Larkana-Sukkur road in Naundero on April 23, 2025. —PPI Important supply chain connections broken. Raw supplies stranded at Karachi Port. Tawab warned situation could trigger shortages. KARACHI: Sending shockwaves across the country’s economy, six-day National Highway blockage by Sindh’s protesters has paralysed supply netwo…
Sindh Lawyers Lead Protests Against Canal Plan – Asian News from UK
The protests, which have been ongoing for weeks, have gathered significant attention from various sectors of Sindh’s civil society, including nationalist parties, farmers, writers, and members of the legal community. Judicial activities in Sindh were brought to a standstill as lawyers across the province staged a province-wide boycott in protest against a controversial project to construct six new canals from the River Indus. The protests, whic…
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