BSO factions’ merger fails

Published July 12, 2006

QUETTA, July 11: The three factions of the Baloch Students Organisation (BSO), which had earlier announced merger, have revived their independent status and vowed to continue their struggle for the rights of Baloch people.

Speaking at a press conference held at the press club on Tuesday, Javed Baloch and Wahid Rahim Baloch, chairman and secretary-general of BSO (Javed), said that conspirators had sabotaged the merger plan.

They said that Mohiuddin faction and Bashir Zeb group had already announced their separate BSO’s .

They confessed that ideological difference and political approach to the issues confronted by the Baloch people were root causes of differences amongst the three factions of the BSO.

They said that the three factions were merged in the greater interest of the Baloch people.

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