The
protest initially began with a rally over the weekend and
expanded the following day when demonstrators in the city of
Aliabad in the Gilgit Baltistan region blocked the main
Karakoram highway, said government spokesperson Faizullah Faraq.
He said authorities are in talks with the protesters to persuade
them to end the protest.
People in energy-starved Pakistan often face hourslong power
cuts, especially during the summer, but residents in Aliabad say
they have been experiencing up to 20-hour power outages in the
midst of a harsh winter.
The protest comes at a time when Pakistan is hoping to attract
greater Chinese investment to revive its ailing economy under
the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, which includes enhancing
bilateral trade and building and improving roads and rail
systems to link western China’s Xinjiang region to Pakistan’s
Gwadar port on the Arabian Sea.
CPEC is part of Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative to increase
trade by building infrastructure around the world.
Imran Ali, President of the Gilgit Baltistan Chamber of Commerce
and Industry told local media that 700 trucks carrying various
items for China were stuck at a dry port because of the blockade
of the road, while the closure of the road is also affecting the
supply of goods to and from the region across Pakistan.
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