Baloch leaders not ready for talks: CM

Published December 3, 2014
Chief Minister Balochistan Dr Abdul Malik Baloch speaking to media persons.—INP/File
Chief Minister Balochistan Dr Abdul Malik Baloch speaking to media persons.—INP/File

QUETTA: Balochistan Chief Minister Dr Abdul Malik Baloch has admitted that there has been no progress in his efforts to initiate talks with Baloch leaders living abroad.

Talking to newsmen at the residence of his Adviser on Education Sardar Raza Mohammad Bareach who survived a bomb attack on Tuesday, he said the self-exiled Baloch leaders were not willing to engage in dialogue.

Dr Malik said he had a mandate from the federal government and major political parties for initiating the dialogue, but he could do it only if other party was also ready for that. But he vowed to persevere in his efforts.

He said he would not rule out the involvement of a foreign hand in the law and order situation in Balochistan. The foreigners were using local people for fulfilling their nefarious designs, he added.

“We have to revisit out foreign policy to restore peace in the region,” he said.

The chief minister said civil and military leaderships were jointly trying to maintain law and order in the province.

Also read: No information about presence of ISIS in Balochistan: Dr Malik

He said Balochistan had a long border with Iran and Afghanistan and it was not possible for the government to stop elements from entering the province to create trouble.

“We are using all available resources to control our borders,” he said.

Answering a question he said an ordinary man was as important as a government official and the government had to protect both of them. He said huge financial resources were required to provide bullet-proof or bomb-proof vehicles to every minister or MPA.

Published in Dawn December 3rd , 2014

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