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Quetta – Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfaraz Bugti has emphasized that the state has always taken a measured approach in the province, contrary to claims of indiscriminate force. Addressing the 18th Balochistan National Workshop, he stated that limited and targeted operations are being mislabeled as state operations, which is misleading.

CM Bugti highlighted the importance of educating youth about accurate historical facts and national narrative, calling them the future of Pakistan. He noted a significant gap between perceptions and ground realities in Balochistan, which needs attention.

The Chief Minister assured that Pakistan is a strong and resilient state, and those attempting to divide it will fail. He urged youth to think critically and adopt a positive, fact-based mindset.

CM Bugti outlined initiatives to improve governance in Balochistan, including reactivating over 3,200 closed schools and providing basic healthcare in underdeveloped areas for the first time since Pakistan’s creation.

The Benazir Bhutto Scholarship Program, the largest in Balochistan’s history, supports children of civilian martyrs, minorities, and transgender individuals.

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