Web Report:
Pak-Iran Rajya Point, which was closed for two months due to security concerns, has finally reopened.
The decision has brought relief to thousands of border traders who were left jobless due to the closure.
Rajya Point is an important economic hub near Chagai, where business is conducted with the cooperation of the district administration and Pak-Iran border forces.
Around 200 to 250 vehicles carrying Iranian fuel arrive in local markets every day for sale, which provides livelihood to the residents of the area.
Unemployment in Chagai intensified during the two-month long closure, and people faced difficulties in meeting their basic needs.
However, the restoration of Rajya Point in recent days has created a wave of joy among the public, as economic activities have returned to normal.
It is worth mentioning that a large part of the economy of Chagai district is linked to the Pak-Iran and Pak-Afghan border trade.
While the restoration of Rajya Point is a welcome development, other important points on the Pak-Afghan border, such as Char Bahar, have remained closed for several months, causing further hardship to the residents of the border areas.
According to local sources, the tireless efforts of Mir Ijaz Khan, brother and former advisor to former Senate Chairman Sadiq Sanjrani, District Chairman Mir Abdul Wadood Sanjrani, and Vice Chairman Mir Esfandyar Khan Yar Mohammadzai played a major role in the reopening of Rajya Point.
As a result of their continuous efforts and successful negotiations with the Iranian authorities, this important trade route has been restored.
The restoration of Rajya Point is a great relief for the people of Chagai and has revived hopes of economic stability in the region.