Balochistan governor dissolves assembly
Raisani had earlier advised the governor to dissolute the assembly.
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The Balochistan Governor Nawab Zulfiqar Magsi dissolved the Balochistan assembly, Express News reported on Monday.
Earlier, the Chief Minister for Balochistan Nawab Aslam Raisani sent a summary to the governor, advising him dissolution of the Balochistan Assembly.
Raisani was earlier quoted as saying that the provincial assembly will be dissolved on March 19.
Provincial assembly
In 40 sessions of the provincial assembly, only 48 bills were passed, while the representatives demonstrated a complete disregard for the people and blatantly pursued their self-interests above all else.
During the last two years, the province received more than Rs360 billion as direct transfers and shares from a divisible pool of resources. Furthermore, the lucrative National Finance Commission Award granted Balochistan additional revenue, raising its share from 5.1% to 9.1% of the national pie.
Development funds were wasted on insignificant plans that had no impact on the economy. All the MPAs, also ministers, strangely seemed fixated on developing gutters and nallahs.
The Balochistan Governor Nawab Zulfiqar Magsi dissolved the Balochistan assembly, Express News reported on Monday.
Earlier, the Chief Minister for Balochistan Nawab Aslam Raisani sent a summary to the governor, advising him dissolution of the Balochistan Assembly.
Raisani was earlier quoted as saying that the provincial assembly will be dissolved on March 19.
Provincial assembly
In 40 sessions of the provincial assembly, only 48 bills were passed, while the representatives demonstrated a complete disregard for the people and blatantly pursued their self-interests above all else.
During the last two years, the province received more than Rs360 billion as direct transfers and shares from a divisible pool of resources. Furthermore, the lucrative National Finance Commission Award granted Balochistan additional revenue, raising its share from 5.1% to 9.1% of the national pie.
Development funds were wasted on insignificant plans that had no impact on the economy. All the MPAs, also ministers, strangely seemed fixated on developing gutters and nallahs.