A Pakistani parliamentary panel is set to visit Balochistan to assess the on-ground situation in the province, according to reports. The panel, comprising members of the National Assembly, will evaluate security, development, and administrative issues.
The visit aims to gather firsthand information about the challenges faced by the region, including law and order concerns and the implementation of development projects. The panel is expected to interact with local officials, security forces, and community representatives.
Balochistan, the largest province of Pakistan by area, has faced a low-level insurgency and demands for greater autonomy and resource sharing. The federal government has launched several development initiatives to address grievances and improve infrastructure.
The parliamentary panel's assessment will inform policy recommendations and potential legislative actions. The exact date of the visit has not been confirmed.