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Video: Local singer appeals to Interim PM for restoration of Pinjra Bridge

By News Desk

August 24, 2023 06:34 PM


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Gul Mir Jamali, a local singer from Balochistan, has appealed to the caretaker Prime Minister for the restoration of the Pinjra Bridge in a unique way, reported 24NewsHD TV channel, Thursday.

In the video, the singer appeals to the Interim Prime Minister, Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar, to restore the Pinjra Bridge, which is the only land connection with the other provinces of Pakistan.

He highlighted the difficulties of the locals due to the destruction of bridge.

In the song’s video, he has used visuals to support that locals are really facing dire problems in travelling and moving.

Here is the video:

 
 
 
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The Pinjra Bridge is situated in the Qila Abdullah district of Balochistan, Pakistan.

It was destroyed on August 12, 2023, due to heavy rains and floods.

The Pinjra Bridge is a major land connectivity of the Balochistan province with other provinces was cut off due to this.

Transportation and trade have been severely disrupted as a result of the damage.

In the past, the government announced plans to rebuild the bridge, but no work has been done yet.

In the meantime, people in the area are facing difficulties in getting around and travelling.

 


News Desk


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