QUETTA: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif embarked on an important one-day working visit to Quetta on Thursday, focusing on high-level discussions and the inauguration of key developmental projects in the province.
Upon his arrival, he was welcomed by Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti and members of the provincial assembly. The agenda for the visit includes separate, targeted meetings with Balochistan’s key leadership to address pressing matters.
At the Governor House, the Prime Minister is set to engage in a one-on-one discussion with Governor Jaffar Khan Mandokhail. The Governor will provide updates on ongoing development projects and outline the socio-economic and security challenges facing the province.
Following this, PM Sharif will hold a meeting with Chief Minister Bugti and his cabinet at the Chief Minister’s House. These discussions aim to devise collaborative strategies for expediting development efforts, resolving public welfare challenges, and strengthening federal-provincial collaboration to further Balochistan’s growth.
The visit will conclude with a public ceremony in Quetta’s DHA area, where the Prime Minister will inaugurate two major initiatives.
He will officially open the N-25 Karachi-Chaman Highway, a vital trade and transit route of national importance, and launch new Danish Schools in the region. These projects reaffirm the government’s dedication to advancing education and infrastructure development in Balochistan.

