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Jamal Khan Raisani strongly condemns May 9 events

By News Desk

June 4, 2023 05:54 PM


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Nawabzada Mir Jamal Khan Raisani strongly condemning May 9 events has said that these attacks have a negative impact on Balochistan, reported the 24NewsHD TV channel.

Addressing a presser in Islamabad on Sunday, he said we salute the armed forces who have been scarifying their precious lives for the motherland. He said politics should not have any connection with extremism.

Jamal Khan Raisani said the majority of Baloch youth support the armed forces because peace was restored due to their unrivaled efforts in the province.

Raisani lamented that the events of May 9 had a negative impact on Balochistan. "Youth should not harm the country's survival under the guise of politics," he asserted.

Jamal Khan said that Baloch youth and women are being misused by the terrorists.

“The enemy is successful in conducting suicide attacks against our people,” he added.

Mir said that the role of the Pakistan Army in maintaining peace is commendable.

Addressing the rebels of Balochistan, he said a state is like a mother, it forgives mistakes.

He appreciated the people who surrendered before the state in Balochistan.

Mir Jamal also announced to the setup of a platform in the name of martyrs and decided to convey the demands of their families to the parliament.


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