Law and order situation: Balochistan cabinet to meet in Islamabad

Some 55 ministers and concerned officials have left for Islamabad to attend the meeting.


Our Correspondent November 19, 2012

QUETTA:


A provincial cabinet meeting has been called in Islamabad today (Monday) to exhibit the public representatives’ support for the Balochistan government.


Balochistan Chief Minister Nawab Muhammad Aslam Raisani will chair the meeting to be held in the federal capital. Sources say that issues including the Supreme Court’s (SC) order regarding the Balochistan law and order situation will also be discussed.

Some 55 ministers and concerned officials have left for Islamabad to attend the meeting.

Published in The Express Tribune, November 19th, 2012.

COMMENTS (2)

Kamran Naqvi | 11 years ago | Reply

What a joke !

A J Khan | 11 years ago | Reply

People of Pakistan in general and that of Balochistan in Particular has a bitter taste of democracy in their mouth. Peoples vote does not mean that we sold our selves for five years. Beside unbridled corruption, people have seen the damaging effects of judicial defacement, breakdown of Law and order, kidnapping for ransom, extortions, clashes and collapse of institutions and bankruptcy of the businesses and industry. Balochistan cabinet has swindled all the exchequer money in connivance of bureaucracy for last four years and in the last year of their tenure; they are trying to show some developmental activity. Some roads are being blackened after tarnishing their faces for last four years. Democracy is for the literate nations. Pakistan has repeatedly failed to get desired result of Democracy. Please return Dr Saeed back to his children and patients. Every one in Quetta believes that he is with one amongst you. That one person is also known, but who will prove it in the honorable Judiciary of Pakistan !!!!

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