Constitutional rights are the fundamental rights granted by the state government to its citizens. Primary health care, basic education, safe drinking water, and access to the internet are examples of fundamental rights. Sadly, the residents of Balochistan are deprived of these basic rights.
Balochistan has several cities and villages that are in desperate need of basic necessities. Moreover, Tijaban, one of the smaller settlements in Balochistan, is located in the district Kech and is severely deprived of basic human rights.
Tijaban’s native people have been suffering for a long and are forced to migrate to Turbat city to satisfy their basic needs. The constituent services are present in small numbers, but even they are not in proper working order. Tijaban lacks a medical care center, which again is a necessity of life. Residents are suffering greatly as a result of the non-availability of a hospital. People are losing precious lives as a result.
My intention in writing this letter is to call attention towards the authorities concerned in resolving the above sensitive issue and thus provide basic necessities to the people of Tijaban.