Quetta, Jan 20: Concerns over Pakistan Post’s performance emerged after a registered mail (tracking RGL41526893) from Chaman to Islamabad was wrongly distributed in Quetta. Hafiz Muhammad Sadiq Madni, JUI Chaman and Youth Parliament member, criticized the lapse as a serious breach of public trust. He said the mismanaged mail contained crucial documents, and despite informing higher authorities, only the explanation “mail delivered” was provided.
Madni demanded an immediate, impartial investigation and legal action against responsible officials. He stressed that Pakistan Post must restore public confidence and accountability in its operations. Officials have yet to issue a detailed response, raising questions about administrative oversight and efficiency in national postal services. The incident highlights the need for transparent protocols and timely tracking systems to prevent recurrence.
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