File Photo: Dr. Malik calls for political strategy to cope with extremism in Balochistan

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A strong political strategy is needed against poverty, extremism, and ignorance in Balochistan, the Central President of the National Party, and former Chief Minister of Balochistan, Dr. Abdul Malik Baloch, stated while addressing party workers.

“There is a need to promote positive values against negative social trends and traditions in the province”, Dr. Malik said.

Nations can not progress without an intellectual, political, and national party to highlight social consciousness. Nations can progress through hard work and positive educational activities and values. He expressed these views in a conversation with colleagues who joined the party from Kalat and Zamran at Regional Secretariat Makran.

The National Party is struggling for the fair distribution of national resources, equally vested powers, and for national equality. The people of Balochistan have confidence in the party that the political strategy will be set in the right direction.

Famous political figures of Kalat and Turbat Wajah Fazal Rind, Jameel Fazal Rind, Naveed Rind, Shoaib Rind, Ghulam Qadir, Muslim, Rustam Muhammad Khan, Azizullah Du Shambe, Miraj Ibrahim, Akram son of Haji Aslam, while from Zamran Muhammad Ayaz, Abdul Mossadeq, Abdul Razzaq, Naveed, Mansoor, Shahi, and Muhammad announced their joining of National Party.

Former Chief Minister of Balochistan Dr. Abdul Malik Baloch, Central President of the National Party said that the National Party is a party of conscious political workers who are truly representing the people.

National Party’s Central General Secretary Jan Muhammad Buledi, Central Committee members Waja Abul Hasan, retired Justice Shakeel Baloch, and other central and provincial leaders were present in the induction program.

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