Achakzai claims power to oust Jam Government within month
Achakzai claims power to oust Jam Government within month
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QUETTA: The Pashtunkhwa Mili Awami Party’s Chairman Mehmood Khan Achakzai has claimed of having enough power to end Jam Government in Balochistan within a month adding the CM Balochistan should be questioned regarding who brought him into and his party into power in Balochistan.

QUETTA: The Pashtunkhwa Mili Awami Party’s Chairman Mehmood Khan Achakzai has claimed of having enough power to end Jam Government in Balochistan within a month adding the CM Balochistan should be questioned regarding who brought him into and his party into power in Balochistan.

“Jam Kamal is modest and virtuous person even my friend but if Maulana Fazal ur Rehman orders us, we are able to oust Jam Government in Balochistan within a period of one months.” Mehmood Khan Achakzai said while addressing PK MPA’s Jalsa on the 46th death anniversary of Khan Abdul Samad Khan Shaheed.

Stressing upon supremacy of constitution and parliament he said, Pashtoonkhuwa Mili Awami Party will never accept the supremacy of institutions over parliament because the parliament is supreme upon all,

“Our movement against selected regime would be continued because we don’t accept the rulers came in the Parliament through back-door diplomacy or use of money.” The PK MAP Chairman said.

Calling China, United States and other countries to avoid signing treaties with current federal government Achakzai said, we don’t accept international deals with theft regime, “Those seek to explore our oil, gas gold and cooper should talks to us rather than central government elected through rigged-polling.”

He also asked for border corridors at Torkham and Chaman borders like Kartarpur Corridor adding we want peace with neighboring countries,

“Pashtoon nations have been witnessing bloodshed from last four decades but despite facing brutalities by western powers, we never accept dictatorship.” Mehmood Khan Achakzai said stressed upon zero-interference on Afghan soil.