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Balochistan continues to witness sit-in protests over rigging allegations in February 8 national polls 

| @indiablooms | Feb 24, 2024, at 07:14 pm

The alliance of four nationalist parties across Balochistan continued their sit-in in Balochistan against alleged rigging in the February 8 national polls on Friday.

Protests have been taking place for the past two weeks.

Sit-in demonstrations have been taking place in different parts of Balochistan including Quetta city.

Supporters of the four-party alliance continued the sit-in outside the office of the Quetta district returning officer, Dawn News reported.

Demonstrators even set up a roadside camp to continue their protest.

Traffic was disrupted in certain parts of Balochistan owing to the protest.

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