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  • Jan 6th, 2018
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No-trust movement whipping up chaotic storm in Balochistan as well as entire country is spineless and will lose its steam at the earliest since required numbers to overthrow PML-N Chief Minister Nawab Sanaullah Zehri are not at the disposal of dissenters.

Senator and Pakhtunkhwa Milli Awami Party (PkMAP) Secretary General Usman Khan Kakar told participants of a discussion forum title "boiling Balochistan situation" organized by PML-N central media coordinator Muhammad Mehdi at cosmopolitan club Bagh-e-Jinnah here on Friday. Professor Dr Amjad Magsi of Punjab University's Pakistan Study Centre and Balochistan University's History Department Head Professor Kaleem Ullah Khan also spoke on the occasion.

"Allied parties have thrown full weight behind the PML-N government and its chief Nawaz Sharif. Pakistan's destiny lies in democracy and those conspirators hatching plots to topple democratic government in Balochistan through unfair means will never see their vested agendas to come true," he claimed responding to a query.

He called upon all political parties to stand united to thwart such plan to safeguard democracy. The no-confidence move was a direct attack on federation, parliament and rule of democracy, he said. "As per scheme, establishment wants to topple Balochistan government so that a pawn chief minister comes into power to dissolve the government ultimately.

This will let the KP government to have a justification to dissolve its own government. The Sindh government will also follow. After three assemblies fall, immense pressure will be built on the national assembly as well which will pave a way for technocrat government. Eventual goal is to bulldoze senate elections," he said.

The PML-N central media coordinator said that the PML-N government in Balochistan had been brought under unnatural political crisis as a punishment to Nawaz Sharif because he mainstreamed Balochistan separatist groups, established peace, diverted resources for the uplift of province and its people, materialized CPEC to develop region on socio-economic, financial, trade and industry fronts.

Punjab University Professor Amjad Magsi said that Pakistan's survival and development was heavily embedded in democracy. The no-trust movement and such other malevolent tactics would serve no purpose but destabilization and derailment of system, he added. He urged upon all institutions to join hands to deflect all conspiracies against parliament and constitution.

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