“In order to address the woes of the people of Balochistan, a political solution is required, otherwise it will be extremely difficult for peace to prevail,” he said. “It should have been the priority of every government to work for peace in the province regardless of votes.” The BNP-M has been pushing the PTI government since it came into power in August 2018 for the implementation of its six-point demands, in which, recovery of missing persons tops the agenda. “People of Balochistan have been deprived of basic facilities and due rights for decades,” he said.
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