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Pakistan: Key opposition leader Maryam asks Imran Khan to talk to relatives of missing persons

| @indiablooms | Feb 20, 2021, at 03:56 am

PML-N vice president Maryam Nawaz has urged Pakistan PM Imran Khan to speak to relatives of Baloch missing persons.

These people staged a protest at D-Chowk this week.

"You have been placed in the corridors of power," she said in a message to the prime minister and his government as quoted by Geo News.

"It is your duty to listen to these people," she said.

Maryam said the government should inform relatives of the missing persons of their fate, adding that "victims are victims, they should not be associated with any province."

She asked Imran Khan to visit D-Chowk to talk to relatives.

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