PML -N express woo for BAP in Balochistan
PML -N express woo for BAP in Balochistan
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QUETTA: The President of Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML N ) Balochistan chapter General (retd) Abdul Qadir Baloch on Thursday expressed woo for CM Balochistan Jam Kamal and Balochistan Awami Party.

QUETTA: The President of Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML N ) Balochistan chapter General (retd) Abdul Qadir Baloch on Thursday expressed woo for CM Balochistan Jam Kamal and Balochistan Awami Party.

“The Pakistan Muslim League N would support any government working for the development of Balochistan, incumbent Chief Minister Jam Kamal has been doing good job for the people of Balochistan.” President PML N Balochistan General (retd) Abdul Qadir Baloch said while addressing a news conference in Quetta Press Club.

Deputy Mayor Quetta and Additional General Secretary of PML N Younus Lehri, former Speaker Jamal Shah Kakar, Naseem ur Rehman and senior members were accompanied with Mr. Baloch.

Talking on the alleged rigging in general elections President PML N Balochistan said, my party awarded me tickets from two provincial constituencies but we were defeated following a conspiracy against our party adding we have decided to lift up our party from grass root level.

Replying to query regarding PML N’s move towards BAP as many dissidents supported Mr. Bizenjo in ousting PML N’s government in Balochistan or the party is afraid over NAB’s investigation against Sanaullah Zehri former CM Balochistan, he said, NAB should announce reality based judgements,

“Chairman NAB Justice retired Javed Iqbal is my class fellow, and I believe he will file case against anyone after pursuing detailed investigation.”

Condemning the arrest of PML N’s President by NAB Qadir Baloch said, the incumbent central government has been filing political based cases against our leaders, people of the country will hold them accountable for political vendetta.

“NAB court summoned Shahbaz Sharif in different case but arrested him in different issue.” Qadir Baloch said.