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Govt to withdraw cases against Baloch leaders, says Malik
* 35 Frontier Corps camps to be moved from urban parts of Balochistan to bordering areas
QUETTA: The federal government on Thursday announced that it will withdraw all politically-motivated cases against Baloch political leaders, remove their names from the Exit Control List (ECL) and said that they would not be arrested on their return to Pakistan.
This was announced by Adviser on Interior Rehman Malik in a press conference at the Chief Ministers Secretariat.
FC: Malik said he had been informed about the constant harassment the people of Balochistan faced from the Frontier Corps (FC). Therefore, it had been decided that 35 FC camps would be shifted from the urban parts of the province to the bordering areas.
The adviser was on a two-day visit to Quetta was to examine the law and order in Balochistan. He held in-depth discussions with the provincial government and assured them of support from the federal government in counter-insurgency.
Malik added that he had resumed dialogue with the Baloch leaders including the leaders of Marri, Bugti and Mengal tribes.
He visited Talal Bugtis residence and also telephoned Gazin Marri, Nawab Khair Baksh Marris son. Malik assured Marri that all the cases registered against him by the previous regime had been withdrawn and he was free to return to Pakistan whenever he wanted.
I used my discretionary powers to remove Akhtar Mengals name from the ECL. Today, you can see him sitting in Sharjah, said the adviser, adding, We have formed a committee which will examine all the cases registered against various people. Headed by Chief Aslam Minister Aslam Raisani, the committee will recommend withdrawal of the cases which are politically motivated.
Raisani said the government would not unilaterally declare a ceasefire with the Baloch insurgents operating in the province. Until the groups give up their arms and agree to talk, the government will not sit and negotiate with them, he said.
Malik asked the parliamentarians from Balochistan to support Pakistan Peoples Party Co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari in his bid to become the president of Pakistan.
During his meetings with Balochistan Governor Zulfiqar Ali Magsi, All Parties Democratic Movement Central President Mehmood Khan Achakzai and other leaders, Malik sought their co-operation in bringing peace and development to Balochistan and told them that the security forces would be answerable to the chief minister of Balochistan in the future.
Separately, addressing a delegation of the Sulaimankhail tribe, he assured them that the government would allocate resources to improve the living standard in the area.
In another meeting, he said, We have started reconciliation process and are ready to workout a political, administrative and financial structure which would be acceptable to the Baloch. staff report
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
* 35 Frontier Corps camps to be moved from urban parts of Balochistan to bordering areas
QUETTA: The federal government on Thursday announced that it will withdraw all politically-motivated cases against Baloch political leaders, remove their names from the Exit Control List (ECL) and said that they would not be arrested on their return to Pakistan.
This was announced by Adviser on Interior Rehman Malik in a press conference at the Chief Ministers Secretariat.
FC: Malik said he had been informed about the constant harassment the people of Balochistan faced from the Frontier Corps (FC). Therefore, it had been decided that 35 FC camps would be shifted from the urban parts of the province to the bordering areas.
The adviser was on a two-day visit to Quetta was to examine the law and order in Balochistan. He held in-depth discussions with the provincial government and assured them of support from the federal government in counter-insurgency.
Malik added that he had resumed dialogue with the Baloch leaders including the leaders of Marri, Bugti and Mengal tribes.
He visited Talal Bugtis residence and also telephoned Gazin Marri, Nawab Khair Baksh Marris son. Malik assured Marri that all the cases registered against him by the previous regime had been withdrawn and he was free to return to Pakistan whenever he wanted.
I used my discretionary powers to remove Akhtar Mengals name from the ECL. Today, you can see him sitting in Sharjah, said the adviser, adding, We have formed a committee which will examine all the cases registered against various people. Headed by Chief Aslam Minister Aslam Raisani, the committee will recommend withdrawal of the cases which are politically motivated.
Raisani said the government would not unilaterally declare a ceasefire with the Baloch insurgents operating in the province. Until the groups give up their arms and agree to talk, the government will not sit and negotiate with them, he said.
Malik asked the parliamentarians from Balochistan to support Pakistan Peoples Party Co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari in his bid to become the president of Pakistan.
During his meetings with Balochistan Governor Zulfiqar Ali Magsi, All Parties Democratic Movement Central President Mehmood Khan Achakzai and other leaders, Malik sought their co-operation in bringing peace and development to Balochistan and told them that the security forces would be answerable to the chief minister of Balochistan in the future.
Separately, addressing a delegation of the Sulaimankhail tribe, he assured them that the government would allocate resources to improve the living standard in the area.
In another meeting, he said, We have started reconciliation process and are ready to workout a political, administrative and financial structure which would be acceptable to the Baloch. staff report
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan