JWP leader stresses need for deweaponisation

11 Feb, 2010

Rauf Khan Sasoli Secretary General of Jamhoori Watan Party has stressed the need for deweaponisation in the country to purge the society of arms and ammunition and it should begin from Karachi where people live on the heap of ammunition.
He said that Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain, Pervaiz Elahi, Mushahid Hussain, Shaukat Aziz, Aftab Sherpao, Owais Ghani, Abdullah Yousaf of FBR and Munsif Raza of PPL were responsible for the assassination of Nawab Abkar Bugti and we would not talk to them on Balochistan issue.
Rauf Khan Sasoli Secretary General of Jamhoori Watan Party was addressing a press conference along with Muzaffar Hussain Khan Magassi Chief of Seraiki Inqilabi Council on Wednesday. He said that Farooq Leghari was not a Baloch but he is a Saraiki who had betrayed Benazir Bhutto who made him President of Pakistan. Rauf Khan Sasoli asked where is Haqooq-i-Balochistan package and said mere lip service cannot compensate anyone.
Neither any missing Baloch was recovered nor jobs were provided to graduates and post-graduates. He claimed that financial assistance was not provided to Balochistan. He said: "We demand our constitutional right of control on our soil and resources and its guarantee we need no package".
He said that companies serving on different oil and gas projects were creating troubles for the Balochistan people and they had occupied our resources. Royalty of gas was our right nor it is an alms. Sasoli said that rulers and bureaucrats were deliberately ignoring the Baloch and they were not trying to know the real problems of the people of Balochistan.
JWP leader said that provinces constitute a federation for their security, prosperity, and relations with foreign countries, if federation begins to usurp the right of federating units then it would have serious repercussions. He supported the Seraiki province and a Pushtoon province in Balochistan where Pushtoons are in majority. He said that the all parties' conference (APC) would be organised on Nawab Akbar Bugti in Multan very soon. He also met the Seraiki leaders and exchanged views with them.

Read Comments