Lawyers protesting canals project end sit-in
By Waseem Shamsi
2025-04-30
SUKKUR: Lawyers protesting the proposed construction of six canals on the Indus River called off their main sit-in on the National Highway at Babarloi Bypass in Khairpur on Tuesday, after successful negotiations with a government delegation.
Addressing a press conference at the bypass, Karachi Bar Association President Amir Nawaz Waraich and Sindh High Court Bar Association President Sarfraz Ali Metlo said the decision to end the sit-in was made after receiving assurances from the government and the issuance of an official notification addressing their concerns.
They confirmed that the notification issued by the government incorporated all points raised bythe lawyers` community.
Based on this, the lawyers` committee decided to end the protest, they said, adding that further meetings regardingthe canalsissue will continue.
The lawyers` leaders said the government had pledged to provide the necessary legal documentation by May 7.
These documents will detail all matters related to the legal and professional rights of lawyers.
Following this assurance, the lawyers` committee expressed satisfaction with the outcome.
The lawyers reiterated their commitment to defending national interests and pledged that the legal community would maintain an active role in monitoring the government`s implementation of its promises.
They expressed hope that similar issues would not arise in the future and that lawyers` rights would be fully safeguarded.
They described their movement as a successful struggle against injustices done to Sindh.
The lawyers` leadersappealed to their colleagues to return to their professional responsibilities, highlighting the importance of unity in resolving national issues through dialogue.
Meanwhile, the process of dismantling protest camps began, and twoway traffic was restored on the National Highway.
Earlier, the Sindh government delegation held talks with the lawyers` committee at the High Court Bar Association office in Sukkur. The delegation was led by Law Minister Zia Lanjar and included District Council Chairman Kumail Haidar Shah, Sukkur Commissioner Fayyaz Abbasi and Deputy Commissioner M.B. Dharejo.
The lawyers were represented by Amir Nawaz Waraich, Sarfraz Ali Metlo, Qurban Ali Malano and others.
After the meeting, Zia Lanjar and Kumail Shah held a joint press conference. `We came here for negotiations with the lawyers` committee and appealed to ourfriends to end the sit-in at Babarloi Bypass,` Mr Lanjar said.