The militants belonged to the banned Baloch Liberation Army and the United Baloch Army, which have long been fighting government forces.
Renouncing violence: 70 militants lay down weapons in Dera Bugti
"The militants pledged their allegiance to (the) state of Pakistan and declared that they would not take arms in future against their own country," provincial minister for Irrigation and Energy Nawab Jangez Marri said at a press conference held in Quetta.
Marri, who is also chief of his Marri tribe, said the government would bring these men into the mainstream and give them jobs.
“The peaceful Balochistan package is being implemented," he said.
"We have been misled and asked to fight against our own country which was wrong," said one of the two commanders, Marjan Khan, who handed over their weapons.
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