London Escorts sunderland escorts 1v1.lol unblocked yohoho 76 https://www.symbaloo.com/mix/yohoho?lang=EN yohoho https://www.symbaloo.com/mix/agariounblockedpvp https://yohoho-io.app/ https://www.symbaloo.com/mix/agariounblockedschool1?lang=EN

Dera Bugti: Gas Field Employees Protest Against OGDCL

Must Read

Genocide is the only option in Balochistan – Pakistani Minister declares

A Pakistani minister in Balochistan, who is de-jure head of security apparatus in the region, has declared that genocide...

Aslam Baloch — The Baloch General – TBP Special report

For seventy years, through ups and downs, successes and failures, with rapid and slow pace, the Balochistan’s...

State’s deadly weapon, Shafiq Mengal – The Balochistan Post report

Strings of suicide bombing in Sindh's Shikarpur city and firing incident on BSO azad's rally in Khuzdar got connected...

Employees under the Labour Son Quota program at the Dera Bugti gas field staged a protest against the Oil and Gas Development Company Limited (OGDCL), accusing the company of delaying job recruitment for the children of retired employees for over 12 years.

The protest, led by the Sankota Employees Union, took place on Monday. Families of retired employees blocked access roads to the company’s main gate for two hours, chanting slogans against OGDCL.

The protesters expressed frustration over what they described as repeated unfulfilled promises by successive governments. They alleged that despite numerous assurances, no recruitments have been made under the Son Quota program, leaving many families in dire economic circumstances.

Union President Razi Bugti said the delay in fulfilling promises has left many families in financial distress. “For years, we have been waiting for our children to be recruited. Every incoming government gives us false hopes, but the promises remain unfulfilled,” he said.

Protesters highlighted the economic challenges faced by their families. Many struggle to afford basic necessities, relying on loans that are no longer sustainable.

Razi Bugti called on Federal Parliamentary Secretary for Petroleum Wadira Mian Khan Bugti to intervene. “Our children are in desperate need of food and shelter. Loans from relatives have dried up, and there is no alternative employment opportunity in the region except this company. Our parents sacrificed for the success of OGDCL, yet their legacy is being ignored,” he said.

The demonstrators issued a two-week ultimatum, warning of district-wide protests if no progress is made.

As of now, OGDCL management has not issued a statement regarding the protest.

Latest News

Punjab Transporters Warn of Losses From Attacks on Resource Vehicles in Balochistan

Transporters from Punjab have warned that repeated attacks on vehicles carrying LPG, coal, fuel and other resources...

BRG Claims Responsibility for Attacks in Punjab and Balochistan

The Baloch Republican Guards (BRG) said on Sunday it had carried out two attacks on electricity and gas infrastructure in Punjab and...

Five Men From Punjab Shot Dead in Balochistan’s Mashkail

Five men from Punjab were shot dead after unidentified armed men opened fire at a shop in the Mashkail area of Balochistan’s...

‘Former Afghan Military Personnel’s Direct Involvement in Baloch Genocide a Matter of Concern’: Mahrang Baloch

The imprisoned chief organiser of the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC), Dr Mahrang Baloch, has said that the alleged involvement of former Afghan...

Two Bodies Recovered in Kharan and Panjgur

The bodies of two men were recovered in separate incidents in Balochistan’s Kharan and Panjgur districts, local and police sources said on...