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Baloch
alliance criticizes Marri Camp action
The four-party Baloch alliance has warned the federal
government that continuing violence against the Baloch people will be
resisted and that extra-constitutional steps will adversely affect
relations between the centre and Balochistan.
Speaking at a news conference at the press club here on Tuesday, leader
of opposition in the provincial assembly, Kachkol Baloch (NP), former
chief minister Mir Hamayun Marri (JWP) and Senator Sana Baloch (BNP-Mengal)
condemned the recent raids on homes of Marri tribesmen in Quetta.
They said that violence and excesses would not succeed in ending the
struggle of the Baloch people and urged the government not to repeat the
mistake of launching a military operation in the province.
They criticized the speech made by President Musharraf in Multan and in
the National Security Council in which he threatened to take action
against the Baloch people.
They alleged that 60 Marri tribesmen were arrested and women and
children were manhandled by police during the raids on their homes in
Sariab area on Saturday night when in their words a drama of seizure of
weapons was staged.
They alleged that the raids were aimed at defaming Nawab Khair Bakhsh
Marri and also to pave way for evicting tribesmen from their property in
the area. They announced that the alliance would launch a province-wide
protest if the government did not abandon its anti-Baloch policies.
They also said that government was not sincere in resolving the
Balochistan issue through a dialogue. They also accused the government
of deploying security forces in Dera Bugti and Kohlu districts to occupy
land to explore oil and gas without consent of the local people. Dawn
2.03.05 |