Balochistan CM vows no concessions to terrorists, pledges state’s writ

The Balochistan Awami Party (BAP) has chosen new leaders in its internal elections. Nawabzada Khalid Magsi was elected unopposed as the party’s central president, and Senator Manzoor Kakar was elected as the central secretary-general. Following his election, Magsi announced other key positions. Senator Kahdah Babar was named senior vice president, and Zia Lango became the central information secretary. For the Balochistan province itself, Sardar Saleh Bhutani was made the provincial president and Haji Mitha Khan Kakar the provincial general secretary. The party also established its women’s wing, with Zubaida Jalal as its central president and Farah Azeem Shah as the provincial president. Speaking at the event, party leader Sadiq Sanjrani stated that BAP was founded in 2018 with a clear vision for development. He emphasized that the party would always fight for the rights and welfare of the people of Balochistan and would not support any process that ignores their interests. He pledged that BAP would continue to struggle for the province’s development and a better future for its youth.

ISLAMABAD: Balochistan’s Chief Minister CM, Sarfraz Bugti, declared on Thursday that the government will continue strict military operations to establish peace in the province and uphold the state’s authority.

Speaking at a press conference, Bugti pointed to a recent intelligence-based operation as an example. He reported that during the raid a day earlier, security forces were fired upon by terrorists hiding in a house. The ensuing gunfight resulted in the death of two militants and the capture of another, identified as Jehanzaib. The CM  described the arrested individual as a hardcore terrorist involved in recruiting fighters and supplying weapons in the Dalbandin area.

Bugti firmly stated that no concessions would be made for terrorists who target innocent civilians. He accused some militants of destabilizing the state under the guise of fighting for Baloch identity.

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While mentioning that the government has attempted dialogue in the past, Bugti drew a clear line, stating that deprivation does not justify violence or killing. He also addressed the issue of missing persons, claiming that activist Mahrang Baloch is spreading propaganda on the matter. He concluded by vowing, “We will not allow a state within the state.”

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