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Bugti Urges Afghan Peace Amid 40 Years of Service Not Recognized

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Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti of Balochistan has urged Afghan nationals to cease violence in Pakistan. He emphasized that Afghanistan is a brotherly neighboring country and Pakistan has served its people for decades without receiving adequate reciprocation.

Bugti addressed the public gathering of Pakistan Peoples Party in Pishin, appealing for an end to violence within the country. Under Asim Munir’s leadership, he vowed that no one would be allowed to harm Pakistan.

The Chief Minister stated that resolving public issues is a top priority for the provincial government. He condemned Israel’s killings in Iran and expressed happiness over the declaration of Pishin as a division. Bugti also pledged his commitment to working tirelessly across Balochistan for education, health, and lasting peace.

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