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Security curbs tighten in Balochistan's Kalat, Khuzdar

The media reports then suggest that traders in Kalat were instructed to close their shops by 6pm, while residents were advised to remain indoors between 10.00 pm and 7.00 am. Local political leaders described the restrictions as effectively resembling a night-time curfew, although officials have maintained that no formal curfew has been imposed.

News Arena Network - Balochistan - UPDATED: August 9, 2026, 01:31 PM - 2 min read

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Security curbs in Balochistan's Kalat and Khuzdar have restricted business hours and nighttime movement amid security concerns, according to media reports.


Authorities in parts of Balochistan have introduced a series of security-related restrictions affecting businesses and civilian movement, as per media reports. The measures have been reported in Kalat and Khuzdar, where local traders and residents have been given instructions to limit their activities amid security concerns.
 
The media reports then suggest that traders in Kalat were instructed to close their shops by 6pm, while residents were advised to remain indoors between 10.00 pm and 7.00 am. Local political leaders described the restrictions as effectively resembling a night-time curfew, although officials have maintained that no formal curfew has been imposed.
 
JUI-F leader Hafiz Qasim Lehri referred to the measures as a night curfew in practical terms. The media report further says that BNP leader Qadir Bakhsh Mengal said entry and exit routes to Kalat had been closed as part of the security measures. The restrictions have also affected commercial activity in Khuzdar.
 
It reported that administration and police officials visited the city and instructed shopkeepers to close their businesses. Officials reportedly cited security threats and concerns about possible civilian casualties during an emergency operation.
 
 
Balochistan Home Minister Mir Ziaullah Langove said that no official notification for the imposition of a curfew had been issued. His statement came as local political and business figures described restrictions on movement and commercial activity. The measures come amid continuing security concerns in Balochistan, where authorities have periodically introduced restrictions in response to security operations and threats.
 
The latest measures in Kalat and Khuzdar have affected normal business activity and nighttime movement.
 
The distinction between a formally notified curfew and security restrictions remains significant from an administrative standpoint. However, the restrictions reported in Kalat include specified hours for businesses and residents, while road access has also reportedly been affected.

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