No conspiracy to be tolerated against state of Pakistan, asserts Chief Minister Balochistan
Mir Sarfraz Bugti says promise of rehabilitation of Kachhi canal project fulfilled; Phase-II and III to also be completed soon; expresses resolve barren lands of Balochistan including Dera Bugti to be cultivated; announces project of construction of Mir Ghulam Qadir Bugti University campus going to be started soon; implementation on agreement with PPL being commenced; assures children of retired workers to be provided on priority basis
QUETTA: While expressing concern over the ongoing negative propaganda aga the country and state on social media, the Chief Minister Balochistan, Mir Sarfraz Bugti has firmly stated that the unarmed individuals and women are regarded with respect and dignity in the society of Balochistan. However, any conspiracy would not be tolerated against the state.
The Chief Minister said that Pakistan is a responsible state, which doesn’t have the desire of war, but if it (war) was imposed, then the armed forces of Pakistan are ready to give response at every level.
He declared that every child of Bugti tribe would come in the field for stability and defence of the country.
He also said “as long as Sarfraz Bugti is alive, he will gouge out the eyes of those who look at Pakistan with ill intent.
Addressing the groundbreaking ceremony of the road project in Sui on Monday, the Chief Minister made certain important announcements on the occasion.
He said that the government is taking practical steps for development of agriculture, education, economic growth and national stability. He said that the promise of rehabilitation of Kachhi canal project has been fulfilled while the Phase-II and III would also be completed soon.
He expressed this resolve that the barren lands of Balochistan including Dera Bugti would be cultivated.
He announced that the project of construction of Mir Ghulam Qadir Bugti University campus is going to be started soon.
Moreover, the implementation on the agreement reached with the Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL) is also being commenced.
He said that the children of retired workers would be provided on priority basis.
He said that the new session of negotiations is expected in Quetta soon, for full implementation on the agreement.
He said that the public welfare projects of worth Rs. 5 billion would be started in Sui Town with assistance of PPL. Fir these projects, the Government of Balochistan and PPL would provide equal funds, he added.
These projects would be included construction of roads, nettled streets and installation of the solar system.
The Chief Minister asserted that we have fulfilled all the promises made with the people and would do in future too.