Sir: I would like to draw the attention of the Prime Minister to a serious problem which is the ill-treatment of fruit seller by the police. When I travelled in Bazaar for buying fruits to have them at night, then I saw policemen who were beating fruit sellers who stood by the road and said in no time be away from here, where they stood before, it is really injustice with poor fruit sellers, who sell them to get some money and to provide quality education to their children.
Our Prime Minister has won the elections if 2018 because of poor, and they hoped that he will finish the injustices on poor. It was not the first experienced of mine, in Turbat Bazaar, several fruit sellers were beaten and threatened by police to leave there places where they have stayed for selling their fruits.
Even though sometimes police has taken kickbacks from them, and if whosoever didn’t give kickbacks then they have made them out of Bazaar. It is not the right way of police to deal fruit sellers like so as Turbat’s police are doing. Finally, it is my humbly request to the Prime Minister Imran Khan to not let injustice be done to poor.
Adnan Maqsood
Turbat
Published in Daily Times, November 8th 2018.
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