National Party Rejects Asadullah Saduzai’s Allegations, Blames Him for Panjgur’s Woes

Quetta (Daily Qudrat): The **provincial spokesperson of the National Party** has strongly refuted the accusations made by Asadullah Saduzai, the self-styled leader of the one-man Yekta Party, calling them misleading and politically motivated. The spokesperson accused Saduzai of being **driven by personal interests**, claiming that he has historically broken political parties for his gain and even established Yekta Party to secure ministerial positions and Senate votes.
The National Party spokesperson highlighted Saduzai’s controversial political record, citing instances from **1997, the Musharraf era, 2008–2013, and the 2018 Kadousi government**, alleging misuse of power, corruption, and exploitation of public resources. They claimed he benefited financially from fake shops, road compensations, and other government projects, while leaving the public deprived.
The spokesperson further criticized Saduzai’s role in **border trade manipulation and youth unemployment**, stating that thousands of young people were affected due to his mismanagement. They asserted that Saduzai is now attempting to portray himself as a savior while he was previously responsible for misusing public funds, government lands, and development projects.
Regarding **Panjgur’s current crises**, including water shortages, poor infrastructure, incomplete projects, and public deprivation, the National Party spokesperson placed the blame squarely on Saduzai, asserting that his actions have pushed the district into underdevelopment. They concluded that the public is aware of these false narratives and empty promises and will no longer be misled.





