‘Enemy-backed group killed Baloch labourers’

Published April 12, 2015
Balochistan Home Minister Sarfaraz Bugti claimed a terrorist group had received funding and training from “the enemy” and murdered the labourers. -APP/File
Balochistan Home Minister Sarfaraz Bugti claimed a terrorist group had received funding and training from “the enemy” and murdered the labourers. -APP/File

RAHIM YAR KHAN: Groups supported by the Indian intelligence agency are involved in the ethnic massacre of the Baloch, said Balochistan Home Minister Sarfaraz Bugti while talking to the media after arriving at the Sheikh Zayed International Airport here on Saturday.

Bugti said 20 labourers had been killed while three injured in a “terrorist attack” in Turbat. He also said Balochistan Finance Minister Mir Khalid Langoo, Information Minister Abdul Rahim Ziaratwala and Spokesperson to the Balochistan Chief Minister Khan Bulaidi had also reached here to participate in the funeral prayers of the killed labourers.

He said his government condemned this “act of terrorism” and that a terrorist group had killed the 20 Pakistanis not an ethnic group. He claimed a terrorist group in Balochistan had received funding and training from “the enemy” and murdered the labourers. He said he wanted to convey a message to the terrorists that his government would chase them and that they would not succeed in dividing Pakistanis.

Answering questions, Bugti said his government was treating ethnic terrorism the same way as sectarian terrorism.

“We want to resolve this conflict through dialogue but if they become violent then we will react,” the minister added.

He further said eight Levies personnel had been arrested who were deputed for the security of the killed labourers. He announced Rs1 million for the family of each deceased person.

Among the labourers killed, 13 belonged to Rahim Yar Khan’s Sadiqabad tehsil.

Published in Dawn, April 12th, 2015

On a mobile phone? Get the Dawn Mobile App: Apple Store | Google Play

Opinion

Editorial

Debt trap
Updated 30 May, 2024

Debt trap

The task before the government is to boost its tax-to-GDP ratio to the global average by taxing the economy’s untaxed and undertaxed sectors.
Foregone times
30 May, 2024

Foregone times

THE past, as they say, is a foreign country. It seems that the PML-N’s leadership has chosen to live there. Nawaz...
Margalla fires
30 May, 2024

Margalla fires

THE Margalla Hills — the sprawling 12,605-hectare national park — were once again engulfed in flames, with 15...
First steps
Updated 29 May, 2024

First steps

One hopes that this small change will pave the way for bigger things.
Rafah inferno
29 May, 2024

Rafah inferno

THE level of barbarity witnessed in Sunday’s Israeli air strike targeting a refugee camp in Rafah is shocking even...
On a whim
29 May, 2024

On a whim

THE sudden declaration of May 28 as a public holiday to observe Youm-i-Takbeer — the anniversary of Pakistan’s...