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PM invites disgruntled Baloch leaders to talks

Raja Pervez Ashraf 5

QUETTA - Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf offered the disgruntled Baloch leaders to hold dialogue with the government for an amicable solution of the Balochistan issues on Friday.
Addressing the provincial cabinet meeting here at the Chief Minister Secretariat, the prime minister said the use of force was not the right way to handle any problem.
“Only dialogue and constructive talks can steer the province out of prevailing crisis,” he added. However, he categorically rejected to hold dialogue with those, who talk against the country’s sovereignty.
“We have to identify forces, supporting the handful elements to create lawlessness in Balochistan,” he observed.
The prime minister said that there were some external and internal forces involved in creating unrest in the province and they could only be defeated with combined efforts and political wisdom.
He said the prevailing law and order situation was the result of unwise and anti-Baloch policies of dictators, bringing the province on the verge of destruction.

One Response to PM invites disgruntled Baloch leaders to talks

  1. Nelta John says:

    There is not much the PM can do since he has little left. Things will change if only he writes the letter to the Swiss Authorities

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