Gwadar is considered the most beautiful city of Balochistan. But its residents are in extreme distress these days owing to non-availability of water. There is no tap water because of which people are forced to buy water. Although the rich can afford to buy water, the poor cannot. Incapable of affording three square meals in a day, they are also now compelled to buy water?
I request the provincial government of Balochistan to pay attention to the matter and resolve it as soon as possible since the problem could affect CPEC projects.
Iqra Abdul Rehman
Turbat
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