Federal govt will facilitate provincial set-up in building a 'Naya Balochistan': PM Khan
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday promised that the federal government will facilitate the Balochistan government through all means to raise the human development level of the province's residents and set out on the journey to build a "Naya Balochistan".
Addressing an event during his maiden official visit to Quetta since assuming office, Khan assured Balochistan Chief Minister Jam Kamal that the Centre will provide the capacity that Balochistan lacks to bring about development that the province has long awaited.
He said many development projects needed to be started in Balochistan, but nothing was more crucial than investing in the people of the province.
"We will be there for you, whenever you need [us]," the premier assured the Balochistan chief executive, who was also in attendance.
Khan urged the provincial authorities to bring a new local government system in Balochistan along the lines of what the PTI is introducing in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
He said the PTI had won a two-thirds majority in KP in the 2018 elections because it had managed to improve the basic living conditions of people there. Development efforts can only bear fruit if power and funds are devolved down to the level of village councils in Balochistan, he added, citing the KP model.
Emphasising the need to root out corruption, the prime minister said it is due to high-level corruption that the money meant to be spent on the public is laundered out of the country and institutions are destroyed. He urged to Balochistan chief minister to strengthen his anti-corruption efforts.
He said Gwadar and its role in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is an "opportunity" that can bring immense benefits for the province if it is utilised. He noted that 800,000 acres of land can be used for agricultural purposes if Balochistan is given its water share through the Kachhi Canal.
Khan said incidents of terrorism had led to a major brain drain from Balochistan and vowed that the government will make efforts to send qualified professionals to the province. He also announced that the government will conduct a feasibility study on providing cancer treatment in Balochistan, so its residents do not have to travel to other cities.
PM receives security briefing
Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Khan was received by Chief Minister Kamal on his arrival in Quetta for a day-long visit, according to the Government of Pakistan's official Twitter account.