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Over 300 militants surrender in Quetta

That's a big number , now they should play their part in the betterment of Baluchistan and Pakistan :) a very welcome move
 
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reconciliation is great but these people must be held responsible for their actions.
 
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Over 300 militants surrender in Quetta

They surrendered with their weapons and ammunition during a ceremony at Balochistan Assembly

Pakistan

by Mahmood Idrees | Published on December 9, 2017 (Edited December 9, 2017)



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QUETTA – As many as 313 militants, including 17 commanders, belonged to differed outlawed groups on Saturday surrendered to the authorities in Quetta amid ongoing military operation, Raddul Fassad.

The militants surrendered their arms during a ceremony held at Balochistan Assembly by the government officials. All the persons also pledged faithfulness to the nation.

Chief Minister Balochistan Sanaullah Zehri, Commander Southern Command Lieutenant General Asim Saleem Bajwa, and other officials were present on the occasion.

On August 31, twelve Baloch Republican Army (BRA) terrorist surrendered to security forces at Noshki in Balochistan along with weapons and ammunition.

On Aug 18, around 22 insurgents surrendered to security forces during a ceremony at held at Frontier Corps (FC) Madadgar Headquarters in Quetta.

In February, a key commander of the banned militant group, Kafeel Mengal along with his 14 accomplices surrendered to the security forces.

https://en.dailypakistan.com.pk/pakistan/over-300-militants-surrender-in-quetta/
Good.
This finishes terrorism in pakistan and there will not a any more bloody bomb blasts and attacks on College..
 
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kalboshan was very cooperative. he helped us eliminate their sponsors.

Jan sab ko pyari hoti ha ..he has been rewarded by a meeting with wife and mother..after he is completely neutralized..he may even be released or given Pakistani citizenship and residence under new identity because his handlers will kill him in India..
 
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Jan sab ko pyari hoti ha ..he has been rewarded by a meeting with wife and mother..after he is completely neutralized..he may even be released or given Pakistani citizenship and residence under new identity because his handlers will kill him in India..

Good.
So Bajwa's order to hang him is - null and void.

...and by surrender of these guys , he guaranteed no more bomb blasts and massacre..:tup:
:coffee:
 
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More than 300 Baloch separatist militants have surrendered over the past few months, Pakistani government officials said, after a ceremony to mark the downing of guns and militants’ return to civilian life.

The surrenders are part of government efforts to end a decade-long insurgency in the southwestern Baluchistan province by offering amnesties and financial rewards to soldiers and commanders to help them re-integrate into the society.

In a high-profile ceremony on the lawn of the Baluchistan provincial assembly in the western city of Quetta, the regional capital, some 313 militants from three separatist movements handed over weapons to Nawab Sanaullah Zehri, the Chief Minister of the province.

“I will hug all that who believe in integrity and sovereignty of Pakistan but will not tolerate (those) who will challenge the writ of the State,” Zehri said at the ceremony on Saturday.

Pakistani government officials say about 2,000 militants have surrendered over the past 18 months. In April, the government held a similar ceremony where about 400 militants handed over their guns.

The latest ceremony saw surrenders by 143 militants from the Baloch Republican Army (BRA), 125 fighters from the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) and 17 from Baloch Liberation Front (BLF), according to officials.

Under the agreement, foot soldiers are given 500,000 rupees ($4,700) and the top-level commanders receive about 1 million rupees ($9,500) to help them and their families build a life after militancy.

Baluchistan’s government and the powerful army, which has a huge say in the running of Pakistan’s poorest province, tout the amnesties as an effective way to reduce the power of separatists who accuse Islamabad of exploiting Baluchistan.

While security has improved in Baluchistan over the past few years, critics and human rights groups say the army has crushed dissent and free speech, while separatists accuse security officials of extra-judicial killings and enforced disappearances. The military denies abuse claims.


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Last Update: Monday, 11 December 2017 KSA 23:29 - GMT 20:29
 
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Money well spent assuming they don't go back to the day job...lol
 
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