ISLAMABAD: An eight-member delegation of the Hazara community, headed by Abdul Khaliq Hazara, called on the Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP), Mian Saqib Nisar, at the Supreme Court Branch Registry, Quetta. The meeting was held on the request of the Hazara community, said a press release issued here on Monday. The delegation informed the CJP about the hardships being faced by them in Quetta. They said they were facing difficulties in everyday life as they were being denied fundamental rights, right to life, security and education. Moreover, they were being isolated in the name of security, they claimed. The CJP assured the delegation that their issues would be addressed according to law.
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