KARACHI: Baloch urged to unite

Published October 24, 2005

KARACHI, Oct 23: Expressing concern over the “deteriorating law and order situation” in Balochistan, Baloch Rabita Ittefaq Tehreek chief Prince Mohyuddin Baloch has said it appeared that the situation is getting out of the control of both the government as well as political leadership.

Talking to Dawn, he said it was proved that no single Baloch party of leader could alone deliver the good and stressed the need of broader unity among the Baloch leadership.

He said the BRIT had always advocated that Baloch leaders should resolve their differences in the greater interest of public.

Mohyuddin Baloch said it was not a coincidence that houses of prominent Baloch leaders were being attacked and in some cases they were being brutally murdered on the pretext of tribal differences as was the case of Sardar Omrani who was killed in Kalat a few months back.

He said that the current situation was uncertain, as nobody knew what was happening. In this regard, he particularly referred to the situation in Mach area of Bolan District, stating that there is no writ of government in that area.

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