Balochistan Suspends 32 Teachers Over Budget Session Protests

Balochistan Suspends 32 Teachers Over Budget Session Protests

The Balochistan Education Department has suspended 32 teachers and education staff members for allegedly participating in protests and disrupting academic activities during the provincial budget session.

According to a departmental statement, the action was taken to maintain discipline and ensure the uninterrupted functioning of educational institutions across the province.

26 Employees Face Disciplinary Action

Officials said that:

👥 26 employees

have been suspended under the:

📜 Balochistan Employees Efficiency and Discipline Act, 2011

The department alleged that the employees actively participated in the:

🏛️ Balochistan Grand Alliance (BGA) protest movement

and were arrested by police during demonstrations held on the day of the provincial budget session.

Employees From Multiple Districts Affected

The suspended staff members belong to several districts, including:

  • Quetta
  • Jhal Magsi
  • Kachhi
  • Zhob
  • Loralai
  • Pishin

Officials said disciplinary proceedings against the employees will be carried out under the relevant rules and regulations.

Six More Teachers Suspended in Pishin

In a separate action, the department also suspended:

👥 Six additional teachers from Pishin

Authorities accused them of:

  • Forcibly closing schools
  • Disrupting educational activities
  • Implementing a strike call issued by the Balochistan Grand Alliance

Education Department Stresses Academic Discipline

The Education Department said the suspensions are aimed at:

âś… Preserving academic discipline
âś… Ensuring educational institutions remain operational
âś… Preventing disruption to students’ learning activities during political movements

Officials emphasized that schools should continue functioning without interruptions, particularly during sensitive periods such as budget sessions.

Attendance Monitoring Ordered

The department has directed district education officers to:

đź“‹ Monitor staff attendance
đź“‹ Report unauthorized absences
đź“‹ Report any further school closures

Authorities said strict action may be taken against employees found violating departmental regulations or disrupting educational activities in the future.

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