Off to Dera Bugti: Bugti tribesmen to head home, says Shahzain

Committee set up to evaluate losses, suggest compensation for displaced families.


Our Correspondent January 03, 2014
Jamhoori Watan Party’s provincial chief Shahzain Bugti. PHOTO: INP

QUETTA:


Jamhoori Watan Party’s provincial chief Shahzain Bugti announced on Thursday that a caravan of Bugti tribesmen will set out from Quetta for Dera Bugti on January 17 in the hope of returning to their ancestral homes in the district.


Hundreds of Bugti tribesmen were displaced from their ancestral homes following a security operation in 2005.

The federal government has formed a committee under Justice (retd) Rana Bhagwandas to evaluate losses suffered by Bugti families so as to compensate them, the grandson of slain Baloch leader Nawab Akbar Bugti said.

Shazain said it was “wrongly assumed” that bloodshed would start if the family of the late Nawab Akbar Bugti would return to Dera Bugti.

“My brother, Gohram Bugti, has been living there for the last five months and everything is calm,” he said.

He said that Balochistan Chief Minister Dr Abdul Malik Baloch has made arrangements for the return of the Bugti families and caravans of Bugti refugees would set out for Dera Bugti from Quetta and other parts of the province.

He said that the committee, formed under the chairmanship of Rana Bhagwandas, includes Federal Minister Abdul Qadir Baloch, Human Rights Commission of Pakistan chairperson Asma Jahangir, Ayaz Mir and Orya Maqbool Jan.



He said that Balochistan CM has promised that 178,000 Bugti refugees, who were internally displaced as a result of the 2005 operation, would be rehabilitated and planning in this regard was under way.

In the first phase, he said, a tent city would be established to evaluate the losses of the families and thereafter their losses would be compensated after estimations.

Political observers said the returnees may include the Raija and the Masouri clans but ruled out the return of Kalpar clan of Bugti tribe. The clan of Akbar Bugti, Raija, shares a blood feud and are sworn enemies of the Kalpars, they said.

Published in The Express Tribune, January 3rd, 2014.

COMMENTS (9)

Santayana | 10 years ago | Reply First of all it is Baloch and not Balochi. Baloch are a people and Balochi is a language.Baloch have a distinct culture and originally lived near the Caspian see.The Kurds of Syria Iraq and Iran are ethnic cousins of the Baloch.The Baloch the Pathans and the kurds have a tribal way of life which is changing with the changing times.It is a evolutionary process and will take some time.Please don't expect sibi to become libert market or Anar kali.Our lack of schools and hospitals are not because of our late great Chief but is due to the neglect of the central governments.Please do some research on the subject before giving comments on it.Another inaccurate statement that you made was that Nawab Akber khan had studied in Oxford.He never went to Oxford or Cambridge universities for studies.He did go to Aitchison college Lahore.Please check your facts before you give lectures to us about our problems. @goldconsumer:
Sahotra | 10 years ago | Reply

@Ali Balouch

Being myself both a Punjabi and a big fan of late Bugti Sahib, I assure you that common Punjabis and for that matter all other ethnic people have nothing against Balochs who are veritably an important pillar of what we call the Pakistani Citadel. Of course the the policies of various federal governments are managed by various internal & external power groups and common citizens have no control over them.

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