Seraawan: Senior politician Nawabzada Haji Mir Lashkari Khan Raisani announced plans to file a constitutional petition challenging recent mineral allocations under the Mines and Minerals Act. Speaking at a consultative session with senior allies, Raisani criticized political parties for their silence on matters affecting Balochistan’s collective interests. He stated that national parties’ compromises have marginalized the province and violated the rights of its people. The petition will seek judicial review of allocations granted under the act, which Raisani claims undermines provincial control over its resources. He emphasized that the struggle is not personal but focused on defending Balochistan’s rights, ensuring transparency in governance, and safeguarding natural resources for the collective benefit of the province. Raisani also indicated that political advocacy and legal action would continue in parallel, including engaging with parliamentary representatives to challenge the act and its allocations. The announcement comes amid growing concern over the centralized management of provincial resources and reflects an ongoing effort to secure Balochistan’s socio-economic and political rights through lawful and organized means.
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