“BAP Stands With Pakistan,” Declare Leaders in Usta Muhammad Meeting

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USTA MUHAMMAD: In a significant show of organizational strength, the Balochistan Awami Party (BAP) held a major district-level meeting in Usta Muhammad, chaired by its central leadership, to discuss party strategy and reinforce its pro-Pakistan ideology.

The meeting was presided over by the party’s Central Chief Organizer, Mir Jan Muhammad Khan Jamali, and Provincial Vice President Mir Farooq Khan Jamali. It was attended by a wide array of local leaders, including District President Mir Zafar Khan Pindrani, Usta Muhammad President Mir Balan Khan Jamali, and numerous other key officials and workers, signaling a unified front.

The primary agenda included crucial discussions on strengthening the party’s organizational structure at the grassroots level and addressing local issues. Addressing the gathering, Central Chief Organizer Mir Jan Muhammad Khan Jamali delivered a powerful message of national unity and provincial pride.

 

He emphatically stated, “Balochistan Awami Party stands with Pakistan and its leaders. We have always talked about Pakistan, and Pakistan is important for all of us.” The leaders positioned BAP as the paramount political force in the province, declaring it the “biggest party” that is fighting the “real war” for the people of Balochistan.

In a key announcement that has generated considerable anticipation for the party’s future moves, Jamali revealed plans for a large-scale public gathering. He confidently proclaimed, “Insha Allah, we will hold a historic rally soon.” This move is seen as a strategic effort to mobilize BAP’s support base and showcase its political strength ahead of upcoming political activities, reinforcing its claim as the dominant party in Balochistan’s political landscape

Meanwhile in seperate move during a session of the Balochistan Assembly, Member of Assembly Farah Azeem Shah made significant remarks, praising national institutions and their role in foreign policy.

Speaking on a point of order, Shah stated that the 27th Constitutional Amendment would serve as a crucial communication bridge between state institutions. She also commended the actions of Field Marshal Asim Munir, asserting that his efforts have successfully pulled the country out of “global isolation.”

 

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