Independent Report
Quetta: Former Chief Minister and Sarawan leader Nawab Aslam Raisani highlighted the historic revenue records of 1896, confirming the ancestral land rights of the Riyasi Baloch tribe across nine settlements. Speaking on social media, he emphasized that the tribe has been the original inhabitant of the region for generations, and their historical rights remain undisputed.
Nawab Aslam Raisani stressed the importance of preserving ancestral lands and protecting the cultural heritage of the Baloch people. He called upon authorities and citizens to respect traditional ownership and ensure that historic properties are not undermined. The statement reflects ongoing efforts to raise awareness of tribal rights and preserve Baloch heritage in Quetta and surrounding areas.
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