New passport regulations have received widespread public support as the government tightens entry requirements.
Under these rules, all foreign nationals are now required to have a valid passport and proper documentation to enter the country.
Residents in the city of Quetta have expressed their approval of these measures, emphasizing that having a passport is essential for entry into Pakistan.
They highlight that passport requirements are standard globally, and these regulations are in line with international norms.
The residents of Quetta believe that the government's decision to take strict action against those who do not comply with the law is a positive step.
They argue that a well-functioning government is crucial for the country's prosperity and security. Passports also offer the convenience of identification.
Additionally, the residents contend that ongoing protests at the border are unnecessary and only serve to challenge the government.
They express the view that strict government measures are necessary to maintain order.
One resident raised an important question: "If I were to go to Iran, would they allow me to enter without a passport?"
While these policies may temporarily affect some individuals, the government is expected to provide support to those facing unemployment during this period.