
Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti met Balochistan participants of the 55th training course at Pakistan Naval War College. He paid tribute to civil and military leadership for promoting peace in the region.
Bugti emphasized that joint steps by civil and military leadership are essential for lasting peace in Balochistan. He also highlighted the need to include youth in the national mainstream, stating that state policies focus on them.
The CM said anti-Pakistan elements abroad are active through social media, but the Balochistan government is fighting terrorism with Rs40 billion allocated for enhancing Balochistan Police capacity.
Additional ten billion rupees will be provided to CTD. Merit and dialogue promotion at all levels aim to bridge gaps between youth and state, while first youth policy introduced in Balochistan.
Bugti stated that grievances of Balochistan’s youth against the government will be embraced, but those who take up arms against the state and resort to violence will not be conceded. He emphasized maintaining effective strategies, meritocracy, and dialogue with the youth, adding that every conspiracy to destabilize the state will fail.
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