PSP aims to end ethnic, sectarian strife: Kamal

Kamal says it is necessary to bring the entire nation under one flag


Our Correspondent May 29, 2016
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QUETTA: Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP) chief Mustafa Kamal made a strong pitch for national unity on Saturday as he inaugurated his party’s office in Balochistan.

Inaugurating the PSP office at Jinnah Road, Kamal ¬ himself from a strife torn city ¬ said the aim behind visiting the province is to eliminate sectarian and ethnic violence.

‘Altaf Hussain a RAW puppet’

Flanked by Anees Qaimkhani and Ashfaq Mangi, Kamal said it is necessary to bring the entire nation under one flag ¬ the national flag Pakistan. “We are not here for votes and those who don’t vote for us are not our enemies,” he said affirming that PSP would contest2018 elections. “We have differences with other political parties, but we consider them as our brothers,” he said.

He said that the loyalty of the people of Balochistan with Pakistan was beyond doubt. However, he remarked that Indian RAW used some so-called leaders in Karachi and Balochistan to create lawlessness, unrest and chaos.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 29th, 2016.

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