Source: SanaNews
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QUETTA, (SANA):
Balochistan Chief Minister Sardar Aslam Raisani has 
said the province is being pushed to civil war through a plan.
While
 chairing a meeting to review law and order situation in the province, 
Aslam Raisani said that the government would launch a targeted operation
 in Quetta for the restoration of peace.
Provincial Home Minister 
Zafarullah Zahri, Ali Madad Jatak, religious leaders and representatives
 of law enforcement agencies were also present on the occasion.
Raisani urged the religious leaders to play their role to normalize the situation in the province.
Raisani
 was also briefed about the situation. Raisani said that the police 
department would be restructured and non-discriminate measures would be 
taken against culprits and target killers.
BALOCH SEPARATISTS BACKED BY FOREIGN NATIONS 
CLAIMS MUSHARRAF 
Former
 Pakistan president and All Pakistan Muslim League (APML) chief Pervez 
Musharraf has claimed Baloch separatists have foreign backing to 
destabilize Pakistan.
He was speaking via video at a conference 
titled “Problems of Balochistan”, arranged by Pakistan First, a forum of
 retired servicemen at a local club.
Musharraf alleged that certain politicians were supporting separatists for gaining political benefits.
“The
 chiefs of Bugti, Marri and Mengal (tribes) are involved in the 
prevailing condition of Balochistan. The Balochistan Liberation Army is a
 terrorist organisation which is targeting non-locals in the province. 
The present government has failed to tackle the province’s issues,” The 
Express Tribune quoted Musharraf, as saying.
Shahzain Bugti, Talal
 Bugti and others have contacts with foreign elements. Not a single inch
 of the country would disintegrate in the presence of Pakistan Army,” he
 added.
He claimed that 60 percent of Balochistan’s population had rejected the separatists.
“The
 people do not know the real situation of Balochistan. Only four per 
cent of population of the country lives in Balochistan and 60 per cent 
of that population is in favour of Pakistan. Just three to four thousand
 people are involved in terrorism and those are supported by foreign 
elements,” he added. (ANI)

 
 
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