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Baloch Students Council Multan Rejects External Interference and “Wanted” Union

Multan:In a statement issued by the spokesperson of the Baloch Students Council (BSC) Multan, the council has strongly rejected the repeated attempts by external parties to create a “desired” union and manipulate its political agenda. The spokesperson clarified that BSC Multan is an independent entity, formed and operated solely by the Baloch students studying in Multan. It has no constitutional ties with any organizations or councils outside of Multan, although the council maintains an ethical bond with other Baloch organizations.

The spokesperson emphasized that any alliance formed under the name of “Baloch Students Council Punjab” is a misguided attempt, driven by personal interests and political motives. The council firmly stated that it would not compromise its independence or dignity by joining such unions. They criticized the continued publishing of statements aimed at tarnishing BSC Multan’s reputation, calling it a childish political maneuver. The spokesperson remarked that such tactics would not influence BSC Multan, which remains steadfast in its principles and will not be swayed by emotional appeals or immature politics.

Addressing accusations of “hijacking” and “external interference,” the spokesperson pointed out that the true meaning of hijacking is not understood by those using the term. The BSC Multan rejected these attempts to manipulate the council into a union that could harm its integrity and long-term objectives.

Furthermore, the spokesperson made it clear that BSC Multan will not allow interference in its internal affairs by any external force, whether in the name of a “union” or using the guise of Baloch nationalism. They emphasized that the council is committed to standing with the collective issues of Baloch students but will not entertain any efforts to compromise its autonomy.

In closing, the spokesperson reiterated that the BSC Multan’s decisions are made by its own general body, not by external, unfamiliar individuals trying to impose their will. They called for a solution to the issues faced by other councils to be found within those councils themselves, rather than through external interference.

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