Governor rule expires in Balochistan

All the efforts to pursue Balochistan Chief Minister to resign in the last 24 hours have failed.


Web Desk March 13, 2013
President Zardari invoked Article 234 of the Constitution and imposed a state of emergency in Balochistan on January 14 in the aftermath of the deadly blast in Quetta’s Alamdar Road PHOTO: NNI/FILE

Governor rule imposed on January 14, 2012 in Balochistan expired on Thursday after the completion of its two month period, Express News reported.

According to the constitution, the suspended provincial government has been reinstated, but no formal declaration has been made.

All efforts to subdue Balochistan Chief Minister Nawab Aslam Raisani to resign in the last 24 hours have failed.

Earlier, President Asif Ali Zardari met Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf and Governor Balochistan Nawab Zulfiqar Magsi to reach a solution for the Balochistan situation.

President Zardari invoked Article 234 of the Constitution and imposed a state of emergency in Balochistan on January 14 in the aftermath of the deadly blast on Quetta’s Alamdar Road, which targeted the city’s Hazara community. Under the law, the president was supposed to obtain Parliament’s endorsement for the state of emergency within a period of two months.

COMMENTS (1)

Unca Jim | 11 years ago | Reply

this is it, was it his fault? i say no! it is their fault who made these monsters grow.

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