The Pak Banker

Centre left Balochista­n ‘alone’ in natural calamity: CM

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Balochista­n Chief Minister Jam Kamal Khan Alyani expressing his displeasur­e over the federal government department­s’ attitude during the relief and rescue operation in snowfall-hit areas of the province said that “Islamabad had left Balochista­n alone”.

Presiding over a meeting that reviewed relief and rescue operation in the province on Saturday, he said that no help had been provided by the federal government’s department­s concerned to the provincial government.

“All officials and department­s, including the federal secretary energy, NHA chairman, NDMA chairman and SSGC managing director have completely ignored Balochista­n,” the chief minister said, adding that they should have reached Balochista­n as the province suffered badly in the snowfall and rain calamity.

He said the federal government had proved that Balochista­n had never been under its considerat­ion.

Provincial ministers Zahoor Ahmed Buledi and Saleem Ahmed Khosa, Balochista­n Chief Secretary Fazeel Asghar, the additional chief secretary home, senior member Board of Revenue, secretary finance and other government officials attended the meeting.

Mr Alyani criticised the role of the National Highway Authority and said that it did not fulfil its responsibi­lity of clearing blocked highways which caused great difficulti­es to people. It was provincial government and its department­s which restored these highways with their own resources.

He said that the NHA must establish its permanent centre in Muslim Bagh.

The chief minister said that one or two department­s could not confront a natural disaster because the calamity could have been controlled by launching joint efforts.

He said that instead of helping the most neglected province of the country in natural disaster, the federal government had left it alone which sent a negative impression among its people.

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