National Party Holds District Council Meeting in Kech, Dr. Abdul Malik Baloch Addresses Key Political and Organizational Issues

Turbat, Pakistan:The National Party (NP) held its **District Council meeting of Kech** on Sunday at Circuit House Turbat, in memory of the late Haji Wahid Bakhsh. The session was presided over by **Dr. Abdul Malik Baloch**, the party’s central president. A large number of NP councilors from various tehsils participated in the session.
The meeting began with the presentation of the **district secretary report** by District General Secretary **Sartaj Gichki**, followed by tehsil-level reports presented by local leaders including Tariq Babul (Turbat), Wahid Buheer (Absar), Javed Kareem (Gokdan), Waseem Dashti (Dasht), and Jahangir Hafeez Hot (Tump).
Dr. Abdul Malik Baloch administered the oath to the **newly elected cabinet of Tehsil Tump**, while **Central Finance Secretary Haji Fida Hussain Dashti** administered the oath to the cabinet of **Tehsil Dasht**.
During the discussion session, the councilors engaged in comprehensive dialogue on political and organizational matters. They raised questions, expressed their concerns, and shared feedback, which was attentively and respectfully received by the party leadership.
**Key speeches** were delivered by senior leaders including Akram Dashti, Haji Fida Hussain Dashti, Lala Rasheed Dashti, Syed Mullah Barkat Baloch, District President Younis Javed, Advocate Nazimuddin, Provincial Social Media Secretary Hafeez Ali Bakhsh, and Provincial Working Committee member Shari Abul Hassan.
In his concluding address, **Dr. Abdul Malik Baloch** reaffirmed that the National Party is a peaceful, democratic force committed to the **constitutional, economic, and political rights of Balochistan** within the framework of the Constitution of Pakistan. He urged party workers to remain hopeful and not fall into despair or confusion.
Dr. Baloch emphasized that the **issue of missing persons** remains the most pressing human rights concern in Balochistan. He also criticized the **closure of border trade by state institutions**, pointing out that millions in Balochistan rely on it for their livelihood. He warned that such restrictions could lead to increased **unrest and crime**, particularly in the Makran region.
He reiterated that the National Party’s struggle is centered on **uplifting the lives of the underprivileged**, and the party will not waver from this mission.
**Highlights:**
– Large-scale participation from party councilors across Kech district.
– Organizational and political matters discussed in detail.
– Oath-taking of new tehsil-level cabinets in Tump and Dasht.
– Dr. Abdul Malik Baloch’s strong stance on missing persons and economic suppression via border closures.
– Reaffirmation of NP’s commitment to constitutional, democratic, and peaceful political struggle for Balochistan’s rights.





