Panjgur:The spokesperson of the National Party in Panjgur issued a statement condemning unsubstantiated allegations made against the party’s leaders by a few elements within the Balochistan Awami Tehreek. The spokesperson clarified that these allegations, aimed at pleasing their leader, lack any factual basis and are devoid of political maturity and etiquette.
“The purchase of a few dirhams does not constitute political grooming of these accusations,” the spokesperson asserted, emphasizing that such allegations have neither matured nor developed into a political discourse. They further highlighted that National Party workers do not rally around an individual but remain committed to the ideals and roots of the National Party, which are spread across the length and breadth of the country.
“We want to make it clear that the Balochistan Awami is not a political party but is solely and exclusively associated with Asadullah,” the spokesperson clarified, urging those who mention the presence of their cabinet, including district cabinets, in any district of Balochistan, to acknowledge it as a political group. They emphasized that the National Party has expanded its influence to Balochistan, Sindh, Punjab, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where local cabinets, including district cabinets, are actively fulfilling their roles.
The National Party expressed its desire to address these baseless allegations aimed at pleasing their leader and urged the Baloch leaders of real organizations to refrain from making such statements against the leaders of the real Balochistan community. They lamented the bewilderment caused by the popularity of the National Party among the masses, stressing that workers should not pay attention to their indecent statements but should focus on advancing their political program with broad-minded leadership.