Demand for royalty on gas pipeline

Published February 25, 2005

QUETTA, Feb 24: The leader of the opposition in the Balochistan Assembly, Mr Kachkol Ali, has taken serious exception to the sidelining of the provincial government and people in the ongoing talks between Pakistan and Iran over the laying of the gas pipeline through the province.

Taking to newsmen here on Thursday, he criticized the government and said the people of Balochistan considered that they should be the prime beneficiary of the gas pipeline or other development projects within the twin provinces of Iranian and Pakistani Balochistan.

The residents of Kharan, Panjgur, Chaghai, Gwadar and Kech should be the first getting the facility of natural gas from Iran, he said. The opposition leader said it was the irony of fate that a man was representing Balochistan, who had no knowledge about its people, their traditions, region's topography and available resources on both sides of frontiers.

Mr Kachkol Ali said the prime minister should have taken the chief minister of Balochistan with the delegation to focus the issues concerned properly. "We have reservations about the revenue generated by the gas pipeline, and it is our legitimate constitutional right to demand a sizable share of royalty for Balochistan as the pipeline will be passing through the Baloch heartland," the leader said.

Opinion

Editorial

GB polls’ aftermath
11 Jun, 2026

GB polls’ aftermath

IT appears that the PPP is in a comfortable position to form the government in Gilgit-Baltistan after Sunday’s...
Peace in retreat
11 Jun, 2026

Peace in retreat

THE ceasefire announced in April was supposed to create space for negotiations. Instead, it has been repeatedly...
A few good men
11 Jun, 2026

A few good men

IT was a brave move, no doubt. This Tuesday, in the land of the Afghan Taliban, a few good men decided to take a...
Centre vs provinces
Updated 10 Jun, 2026

Centre vs provinces

The reason the centre finds itself in this position is rooted in its failure to expand the tax net and boost revenues.
Party in crisis
10 Jun, 2026

Party in crisis

THE young KP chief minister must be starting to realise just how thorny a seat he occupies. There has been a flurry...
Varsity woes
10 Jun, 2026

Varsity woes

FINANCIAL crises affecting public sector universities across Pakistan are now having an impact on academic...