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Balochista­n leaders launch new party

TEB-MEMBER COMMITTEE EXPECTED TO BE CONSTITUTE­D TO CONDUCT PARTY ELECTION

- BY SANA JAMAL Correspond­ent

Pakistani lawmakers in Balochista­n announced the launching of a new province-based political party in Quetta yesterday.

The announceme­nt of the formation of Balochista­n Awami Party (Balochista­n Peoples Party) was made by Pakistan Muslim League-Q’s Saeed Ahmad Hashmi at a press conference in the provincial capital of Balochista­n.

“The party would be registered with Election Commission of Pakistan once its office bearers are elected,” Hashmi said yesterday.

He also said, “Senator Anwar-ul-Haq Kakar will be the central spokespers­on while Shoaib Nosherwani will serve as the provincial spokespers­on until the party election is con- ducted.”

A 10-member committee would be constitute­d to conduct the party election, Hashmi added.

Provincial Chief Minister Mir Abdul Quddus Bizenjo, independen­tly elected senators and some dissident MPAs of the ruling Pakistan Muslim LeagueNawa­z (PML-N) are among the key members of the Balochista­n Awami Party.

The new party members are currently working on the manifesto and rules of the party.

“The economic and political rights of the people of Balochista­n will be the chief priority of the party and it will never compromise on either of them” affirmed Senator Anwar-UlHaq Kakar, the spokesman of the new party.

Former Senator Saeed Ahmad Hashmi said although he had decided to part ways with the ruling party, it was key to note that, “We are not separating ourselves from the mindset of Muslim League.”

The new party, he said, was being launched using the Muslim League’s mindset “but with a different name”.

Pakistani media reports suggest former governor Nawab Zulfiqar Ali Magsi, ex-CM Jan Mohammad Khan Jamali are among those whose names have been tabled for the post of president of the new party. The final decision on the selection of president will be made after further discussion­s within the party leadership.

“All dissident MPAs of the PML-N and independen­t senators who were elected in the recent Senate elections would be important members of the new party,” the sources told Dawn.

Ex-senator Hashmi had floated the idea of forming a new political party for the dissenting members of the PML-N in Balochista­n. According to sources, Hashmi was also pivotal in the appointmen­t of Bizenjo as the chief minister.

Balochista­n Home Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti had earlier announced the formation of the new party in collaborat­ion with Chief Minister Quddus Bizenjo.

Both Bizenjo, who hailed from PML-Q of Chaudhry Shujaat, and Sarfaraz Bugti, were allies in the PML-N led coalition government in the province.

Later, Bizenjo parted ways with his predecesso­r Sanaullah Zehri and managed to form a new ruling coalition in which Bizenjo was elected chief minister and Sarfaraz Bugti was home minister.

The economic and political rights of the people of Balochista­n will be the chief priority of the party and it will never compromise on either of them.”

Anwar-Ul-Haq | Spokesman of party

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