Policies made secretly not for collective interest: Sirajul Haq

Dunya News

Federal government should win hearts of Balochistans people for the benefit of Pakistan: JI chief

QUETTA (Dunya News) – Jamat Islami (JI) on Tuesday conducted Peace Jirga to express solidarity with bereaved relatives of those who were martyred on August 8th blast in Civil Hospital and to save Quetta from further incidents of terrorism, reported Dunya News.

Speaking at the event, JI chief Sirajul Haq said that the policies made behind closed doors in the name of Islam did not serve towards collective interest.

Leaders from the National Party, Hazara Democratic Party and Balochistan National Party attended the jirga. On the occasion, advocate Aman Ullah Kanrani, a survivor from the August 8 suicide blast said that the terrorist had practically turned the young lawyers of Quetta into orphans. Speaking to the jirga, leader of National Party and Balochistan ex-Chief Minister (CM) Dr Abdul Malik Baloch said that the August 8 incident shook Balochistan.

Moreover, several speakers expressed their reservations over the ongoing China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project and were of the view that the United States did not want CPEC to be completed whereas the government had also deprived Balochistan of the project’s benefits.