Protest against suspension of Cellullar network in S.Wairistan

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WANA: Protest demonstration against suspension and poor signals of Cellular network 3G and 4G (Ufone,Mobilink,zong) in Azam Warsak area of Tehsil Birmal, South Waziristan Lower. Hundreds of people participated demanded to restore the network.Ufone,Mobilink,zong looting common man in Pakistan but all companies failed to give quality service to public.
According to the details, the residents of the area staged a protest against the huge corruption and malpractices  by Ufone,Mobilink,zong 3G 4G in which a large number of people participated.
The protesters were holding placards and chanting slogans against Ufone,Mobilink,zong with their demands on them and raised slogans against the concerned authorities and Ufone,Mobilink,zong management including the district administration.
Ayaz, the local leader of ANP while talking to the media said that Tehsil Birmal is a densely populated area but it has always been ignored by the higher authorities.
ANP’s worker Asmat Ullah Dardmal said that we have called an all-party conference tomorrow in which there will be a detailed discussion on the problems of Tehsil Birmal.
Asmat ullah said that the NADRA office has been approved for Azam warsak, but the government is delaying it,
Which we condemn and we demand that in Azam warsak should start work on NADRA office soon.
The protestors said that if our problems are not resolved soon, we will be forced to stage a dharna.

 

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