Severed all ties with PTI long ago, says Rind

Published June 6, 2023
QUETTA: MPA Sardar Yar Muhammad Rind addresses a press conference, on Monday.—PPI
QUETTA: MPA Sardar Yar Muhammad Rind addresses a press conference, on Monday.—PPI

QUETTA: Former PTI Balochistan president Sardar Yar Muhammad Rind has condemned the May 9 attacks on military installations and other places, saying that he ended all relations with the Imran Khan-led party a long time ago.

Addressing a press conference on Monday, Mr Rind said he will decide his political future after consulting his friends who were sitting in the assembly.

Mr Rind, who is a member of the Balochistan Assembly and a veteran politician, said he has a childhood relationship with PPP leader Asif Ali Zardari who was his neighbour in Nawabshah.

When asked if he was joining any party, Mr Rind said “he has many options at this time”.

Talking about the bomb attack in March targeting his son’s convoy, Mr Rind claimed that not a single accused, nominated in the FIR, has been arrested so far.

Emphasises unity among political leaders of Balochistan

“I know who carried out the attack and filed an FIR, but even today the killers are free and seen roaming around in the Governor House and the Chief Minister House,” he said, without elaborating further.

He claimed that authorities didn’t even provide him with the forensic report of the attacks as the suspects enjoy “the support of powerful people”.

Balochistan was already burning and now efforts were being made to extend the circle of this fire, Mr Rind said, as he criticised the federal government over its “insouciance” towards the flood-hit areas of Balochistan.

Bolan was the first district to be affected by floods but till today not a penny has been spent on rehabilitation of the affected people and reconstruction of roads and bridges, Mr Rind claimed.

In response to a question, Mr Rind said the political leaders of Balochistan have to unite and think about what their role will be.

“We have to defend the coast, resources and land of Balochistan,” he said.

He added that when he was made a special assistant by former PM Khan, he was not even given an office, nor called for any meeting but one.“After that, Imran Khan wrote a letter directly to the [Balochistan Assembly] speaker and removed me from the position of parliamentary leader, even though it was not his authority,” he claimed.

Published in Dawn, June 6th, 2023

Opinion

Editorial

Tax amendments
Updated 20 Dec, 2024

Tax amendments

Bureaucracy gimmicks have not produced results, will not do so in the future.
Cricket breakthrough
20 Dec, 2024

Cricket breakthrough

IT had been made clear to Pakistan that a Champions Trophy without India was not even a distant possibility, even if...
Troubled waters
20 Dec, 2024

Troubled waters

LURCHING from one crisis to the next, the Pakistani state has been consistent in failing its vulnerable citizens....
Madressah oversight
Updated 19 Dec, 2024

Madressah oversight

Bill should be reconsidered and Directorate General of Religious Education, formed to oversee seminaries, should not be rolled back.
Kurram’s misery
Updated 19 Dec, 2024

Kurram’s misery

The state must recognise that allowing such hardship to continue undermines its basic duty to protect citizens’ well-being.
Hiking gas rates
19 Dec, 2024

Hiking gas rates

IMPLEMENTATION of a new Ogra recommendation to increase the gas prices by an average 8.7pc or Rs142.45 per mmBtu in...