PPP’s Faisal Kundi calls for dealing with ‘anti-state’ people in Balochistan strictly – Pakistan

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor Faisal Karim Kundi has called for a strict deal with “anti -state” protesters in Balochistan.

His statement is a crackdown on the recent arrests of the Baloch Solidarity Committee (BYC) led by the Baloch Solidarity Committee (BYC) and the alleged disappearance of the province after the shutter down strike in various cities of Balochistan.

BEC Chief Organizer Dr Mehrang Baloch and 16 other workers were arrested from their protest camp on Sarb Road in Quetta on Saturday, a day after they claimed that three protesters were killed due to police action.

Speaking during the course Don Newssto Program ‘Dosra“On Sunday night, the PPP leader-whose party is in power in Balochistan-said:” I certainly think that anyone who is against Pakistan or the state should be fully dealt with. “

He added that the state will make a decision now. The KP governor said, “We have to give up gentleness and get rigorous. I don’t think anyone who is anti -state or resorting to injustice can be dealt with gently.”

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He highlighted that there are “performances” every day in Balochistan late, for which the host asked him if it meant the protest of Maharang, but Kandi replied that he did not want to “provide fame by mentioning any names”.

When asked if they would prefer to hold dialogue, the PPP leader said, “I don’t think these creatures […] The agenda on which they are working [can be dealt] With dialogue. “

However, responding to a question about possible dialogue with veteran politician MNA Akhtar Mengal, Kandi said he was in favor of such a process “if senior people believe that we can work together for the betterment of Pakistan”.

The KP governor added, “But if they want Pakistan not to develop and rule their agenda, it cannot be.”

According to a question, if he thinks the last option is strict action, Kandi highlighted security personnel, last year’s Quetta Railway Station bombing, recent Jaffar Express attacks, and attacks of labor.

When it was pointed out that the Jaffar Express attack was claimed by the Kale Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) group, Kundi said, “Whoever does not accept the constitution and laws of Pakistan, [and] Wants to destabilize “The country must be dealt with strictly.

Responding to whether he considered BYC “Anti -Pakistan”, Kandi simply reaffirmed: “There is no need for dialogue with anyone who does not accept the constitution of Pakistan.”

Mehrang, along with 150 others, Quetta police have registered a case in a terrorist case under which forced bodies were taken to the bodies and inciting violence. Other alleged crimes include murder, murder attempt, inciting violence and rebellion, creating ailments, promoting ethnic hatred, and loss of property.

According to police officials, the arrest of Mehrang has not been officially disclosed. She is not in the custody of the Civil Lines police and lives in Quetta District Jail under the delivery of a public order (MPO).

‘No military operation in KP’

Talking about counter -terrorism in his province, Kandi made it clear that there was no military operation in KP. The recent meeting of the Parliamentary Committee for National Security (PCNS).

Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir, Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, senior political leaders, military officials and intelligence representatives attended the high-level security thick on March 18, chaired by National Assembly Speaker Ayaz Sadiq.

The PCNS emphasized the urgent need to implement the Anti-Terrorism Framework, the National Action Plan (NAP) and the Vision AZM-Isthkam-to-be to prevent terrorism, while COAS Munir pointed to the rule of rule behind terrorism and demanded that Pakistan be “rigorous state”.

According to Minister of State for Home Talal Chaudhry, the government refused a recent military attack to curb terrorism.

Talking about the program, Kandi said that during the PCNS meeting, “there is nothing about military operation”. “No one has said about a complete military operation.”

However, he noted that intelligence -based counter -terrorism operations are underway in the province.

Asked about the strong opposition of the KP government for a military operation in the province, Kandi claimed that Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandpur’s stance was reported from “on the other hand there was a message to his friends and cooleders saying,” Look, I defended you “.

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