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QUETTA: The government of Balochistan has formally requested Islamabad to launch ferry service for Shia pilgrims from Karachi to Iranian port Chah Bahar.

A well-placed source in Balochistan Home and Tribal Affairs Department, who requested anonymity, told Dawn.com on Wednesday that a formal request was sent to the federal government two weeks ago in this regard.

The officer stated that even after the elapse of 15 days, the federal government has not responded to the request of Balochistan government. “We are yet to receive an answer from Islamabad,” he said.

The Balochistan government has made this request in the aftermath of Chief Minister Dr Abdul Malik Baloch's announcement in this regard.

The CM had made this announcement soon after a deadly suicide attack in Mastung district of the province that killed at least 22 people and injured dozens when a powerful explosion ripped through a bus carrying Shia pilgrims to Iran on January 21.

“Securing 700km lengthy route is a difficult job,” the officer of the Home Department said.

In view of increasing attacks on pilgrims' buses, the government has already launched flight service from Karachi, Quetta and Lahore to Iran for Shia pilgrims.

Pilgrims' buses have been repeatedly attacked in Mastung, Quetta and other towns located on Taftan Highway. The Balochistan government has tightened security on Taftan route and deployed levies and Frontier Corps (FC) personnel to protect pilgrims' buses.

However, despite strict security, several suicide attacks were carried out on Quetta to Taftan national highway.


Balochistan seeks Islamabad’s approval for Iran ferry service - DAWN.COM
 
Hazrat Nawaz Shareef(retarted) will be happy to see Shia die, he doesn't care.
 
Why not send the Pilgrims through Karachi Port and give them full security from Quetta to Karachi.
 
QUETTA: The government of Balochistan has formally requested Islamabad to launch ferry service for Shia pilgrims from Karachi to Iranian port Chah Bahar.

A well-placed source in Balochistan Home and Tribal Affairs Department, who requested anonymity, told Dawn.com on Wednesday that a formal request was sent to the federal government two weeks ago in this regard.

The officer stated that even after the elapse of 15 days, the federal government has not responded to the request of Balochistan government. “We are yet to receive an answer from Islamabad,” he said.

The Balochistan government has made this request in the aftermath of Chief Minister Dr Abdul Malik Baloch's announcement in this regard.

The CM had made this announcement soon after a deadly suicide attack in Mastung district of the province that killed at least 22 people and injured dozens when a powerful explosion ripped through a bus carrying Shia pilgrims to Iran on January 21.

“Securing 700km lengthy route is a difficult job,” the officer of the Home Department said.

In view of increasing attacks on pilgrims' buses, the government has already launched flight service from Karachi, Quetta and Lahore to Iran for Shia pilgrims.

Pilgrims' buses have been repeatedly attacked in Mastung, Quetta and other towns located on Taftan Highway. The Balochistan government has tightened security on Taftan route and deployed levies and Frontier Corps (FC) personnel to protect pilgrims' buses.

However, despite strict security, several suicide attacks were carried out on Quetta to Taftan national highway.


Balochistan seeks Islamabad’s approval for Iran ferry service - DAWN.COM

For the safety of the Shia pilgrims, i wouldn't advise Chabahar. Because that city is filled with militants, nationalistic or of the TTP type, though these militants are still a tiny minority there. It is not safe.

The best choice is for them to take flights to Tehran or Mashhad from Karachi airport. It will be expensive, but why take a long arduous trek across the length of huge and massive iran?
 
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