On Tuesday, the fishermen’s protest continued while conversations with officials remained unsatisfactory.
The fishermen have been protesting the authorities’ fishing restrictions. The port has been shut down by protesters.
Representatives of fishermen met with officials at the Karachi Port Trust headquarters, but the government was unable to persuade the demonstrators to leave.
The strike disrupted operations at one of South Asia’s largest and busiest deep-water ports.
Another round of meetings will take place in the morning, according to the PM’s special aide. He claimed that the Baluchistan administration is in communication with him about the situation.
According to reports, fisherman anchored their boats in the port’s shipping route, leaving dozens of cargo ships anchored outside the port.
Fishermen went on strike in August of last year because they were forbidden from fishing in the open sea.
They claimed that setting limits made it harder for them to make ends meet prevented them from fishing.