QUETTA, Aug 27: Baloch Republican Party (BRP) chief Nawabzada Baramdagh Bugti has urged Baloch people to shun their differences and unite under a single party to achieve their objectives. According to a message received here on Monday, he was addressing by telephone a conference held at the University College of London on the sixth death anniversary of Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti.

He paid tribute to Nawab Bugti and said he had sacrificed his life in struggle against the rulers who had usurped the resources of Baloch people.

The veteran nationalist, he said, had given a new courage and thinking to the Baloch who were moving towards their destination by following the guidelines given by him.

Baramdagh said the best way of paying tribute to Nawab Bugti was that the Baloch got united and shunned their differences for the achievement of a ‘great cause’. “A single Baloch party was a dream of Nawab Bugti and we must work on this idea.” Baloch leaders Naseer Dashti, Mansoor Baloch, Abdullah Baloch, Samad Baloch, Nobat Marri, Qambar Baloch, Sohaib Mengal and Ghulam Hussian Baloch also spoke on the occasion and paid tribute to Nawab Bugti.

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