National Party’s Working Committee Meeting Continues, Calls for Unmasking Conspiracy Against Baloch Youth

Quetta: The second day of the National Party’s Working Committee meeting continued under the chairmanship of Provincial President Aslam Baloch. Several organizational decisions were made, and the political situation was discussed in detail.
In his address, Aslam Baloch stated that a specific mindset is deliberately fostering a sense of deprivation in Balochistan to suppress the youth and pave the way for the genocide of the Baloch people. He pointed out that some war profiteers in Islamabad are constantly working to create an environment where the doors to education, employment, development, and political participation are being closed to Baloch youth. This, he added, is an attempt to push them toward political alienation, creating a justification for their extermination.
He emphasized that it is the duty of the National Party’s leadership and workers to expose and thwart this conspiracy. He also expressed concern about the deliberate closure of educational opportunities in Balochistan, particularly after the destruction of Balochistan University. He further criticized the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education for becoming one of the most corrupt institutions, accusing it of hiring 9,000 teachers for eighteen months at a cost of 20 million rupees per teacher, with the goal of extracting further bribes in the name of permanent appointments.
Senior Vice President of the party, Mir Shauas Bizenjo, addressed the meeting, stating that only a politically aware and nation-friendly organized political party could extricate the people of Balochistan from this dire situation. He urged the National Party’s workers to play their part in this effort.
Central Vice President Dr. Ishaq Baloch, Secretary of Information Ali Ahmed Baloch, and Secretary of Women’s Affairs Yasmeen Lehdri also spoke, providing political awareness to the party’s workers.
The second-day meeting also saw speeches by various prominent figures, including Miran Baloch, MPA Kalsoom Niaz Baloch, Aatif Baloch, Nasir Kamal, Obaid Lashari, Hamida Fida, Yunus Javed, Rahees Bashir, Nawaz Khoso, Farooq Baloch, Mir Sikandar Malazai, Jaggan Maghiri, Hakeem Baloch, Abdul Ghani Rand, KD Baloch, Mohsin Bhutto, Sartaj Gachki, Mahmood Rand, and Mir Aslam Gishkori.





