QUETTA, Aug 10: The parliamentary leader of the independent group in the Balochistan Assembly, Sardar Mohammad Aslam Bizenjo, has said that the killing of Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti, Nawabzada Balaach Marri and other Baloch leaders and activists should be included in the charge-sheet against President Pervez Musharraf being prepared by a committee of the ruling coalition parties.

He was talking to newsmen after attending meeting of heads of parliamentary parties here on Sunday.

The meeting was pres-

ided over by Balochistan

Chief Minister Nawab Aslam Raisani.

He said: “We want that all crimes committed by Gen

(retd) Musharraf should be included in the resolution which will be moved in the special session of the Balochistan assembly.”

He said that the resolution will ask President Musharraf to seek vote of confidence from parliament.

Aslam Bizenjo said that the final draft of the resolution would be prepared after consultation with coalition partners on Monday.

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