Tensions arose at the Diamer-Bhasha Dam construction site after a clash erupted between local residents and non-local workers, highlighting growing unrest over employment discrimination.
According to sources, the altercation occurred yesterday when local protesters clashed with outsourced laborers. While property damage was reported, no critical injuries were confirmed.
Background of the Conflict
Local communities have been staging a sit-in for 39 consecutive days, accusing WAPDA and construction firms of favoring non-local hires over qualified Diamer residents. “They’re snatching our livelihoods,” claimed one protester.
Government Response & Next Steps
Protesters demand:
- Transparent investigation into the incident.
- Repatriation of non-local workers and priority jobs for locals.
Officials are reportedly engaging tribal elders (Jirga system) to mediate, but no formal statement has been issued.
Broader Implications
The clash underscores escalating frustrations in the region. Without immediate, impartial intervention, the situation risks further destabilizing the $14 billion mega-project.
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