Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti requested young Baloch people to get down from the mountains. And discuss whatever is happening up there. During Independence Day celebrations in Quetta. He spoke and reiterated martyrs’ memories, embracing youth. And focusing on a prosperous Balochistan. The event was attended by Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar. Speaker of the National Assembly Ayaz Sadiq, federal ministers. Governor of Balochistan Jaffar Mandokhail, provincial ministers, and singers from across Pakistan.
Bugti pointed out that social media has alarmed him most as it is being misused to alienate the Baloch youth from their motherland. Instead, he urges these young fellows not to listen to such voices but to work hand in hand with the government through peaceful talks, as this provides an opportunity for negotiation.
Meeting with Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq DarÂ
Besides his honor, the CM met with the Deputy Prime Minister, who gave Bugti information regarding various ongoing projects for development in Baluchistan and discussed the law & order situation. Dar assured Bugti that the federal government would assist him in bringing peace back within his state. In addition, he pledged his commitment to the timely release of funds meant for federal development projects in Baluchistan province. Therefore, Dar repeated once again that all necessary support from Islamabad will be provided to facilitate the growth and prosperity of this part of Pakistan.
Focus on Development and Improving Living Standards Balochistan
According to Mr.Bugti , the provincial government, under its control. Has been trying hard to enhance the living standards of its inhabitants. In this regard, he informed that 75 percent of approved development schemes had been included in the budget for the first time ever while the remaining 25% are progressing quickly. The CM explained how these steps aim to accomplish visible benefits for a commoner’s life in Balochistan.
Bugti’s remarks highlight that Balochistan’s government remains committed to talking to the young, remembering martyrs, and developing the province. His utterances calling his youth who have taken up arms. And resorted to violence means that he prefers peace over war for his people.