BNP expresses reservations of Pak-Saudi deals on Oil refinery during MBS visit
BNP expresses reservations of Pak-Saudi deals on Oil refinery during MBS visit
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QUETTA: The Balochistan National Party BNP Mengal’s Parliamentarians have expressed deep concerns and reservations over Prince Muhammad Bin Salman’s visit added the provincial government should be taken into confidence regarding Saudi’s proposed Oil Refinery in Gwadar.

QUETTA: The Balochistan National Party BNP Mengal’s Parliamentarians have expressed deep concerns and reservations over Prince Muhammad Bin Salman’s visit added the provincial government should be taken into confidence regarding Saudi’s proposed Oil Refinery in Gwadar.

Talking on Assembly session on Saturday Sana Baloch, Mir Hamal Kalmati and Akhtar Hussain Langove have said, today all eyes have been reeling upon our coastal belt and natural resources among some moving forward with good desires and some with bad desires seek to steal our resources,

“Tall claims regarding CPEC perished as Balochistan kept sided from mega development investment under Chinese Investment, our province received nothing from 62 billion dollars Pak-China deal.” They added.

Expressing their concerns over Saudi Arabia’s announcement to invest in Gawadar’s Oil Refinery and MBS’s Pakistan visit BNP leaders said, there were speculations to allocated 35000 acer land for Gwadar’s Oil Refinery but without protecting provincial interest the project would be unacceptable,

“The Provincial Government could receive profit of rupees 400 billion dollars annually through gaining partnership in Pak-Saudi deals.” They said added despite various requests we didn’t receive the details of Pak-China deal over Gwadar Port and with irony centre didn’t take us into confidence regarding Saudi Prince’s two day visit.

They said, people of Gwadar facing difficulties on the name of VIP movements while local fishermen community protesting for their jobs, “Settlements of local populations being cancelled which indicates that all eyes on Gwadar’s land.”