Killer highways




Shall Express:

It hurts to say, In Pakistan’s southwestern province, Balochistan, each year between 6,000 to 8,000 people die in road accidents owing to single-track roads. Sad to say, Balochistan, which shares its borders with Afghanistan and Iran and is the largest and the richest province of the country in terms of natural resources, is deprived of its basic needs. i.e., well constructed roads. This is so unfortunate that provincial government does not pay attention to this matter seriously. Due to one-lane highways, the inhabitants of Balochistan face travelling problems and lose their beloved ones in road accidents. Currently, a bus, near Hub Chowki, met an accident and lost more than 40 people due to a broken and single-lane road. As a consequence of killer highways, people are afraid of travelling as their lives aren't safe on ineffable and narrow highways. Lastly,  the prime minister of Pakistan and the CM of Balochistan are highly requested to take immediate action for the construction of double highways in order to save the lives of Balochistan's denizens. 

Meherullah Jameel 
Turbat

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