Balochistan Package to end proivnce’s deprivation: Babar Awan
QUETTA: Federal Minister for Law and Parliamentary Affairs Dr. Babar Awan has said that Balochistan’s deprivation would be eliminated after implementing the Aghaz-e-Haqooq Balochistan Package in true spirit.
He said this on Friday while addressing the Lawyers at Balochistan High Court Bar. He said that PPP government was sincere to remove the backwardness of Balochistan following the dream of its martyred leader Shaheed Benazir Bhutto.
“The government has recognized 18, 000 further vacant positions for the Baloch people who are seeking jobs, and the process of recruitment would fair and transparent,” he said.
He said no dictator would now dare to derail democracy in the country. Through the 18th Amendment, those judges and politicians who tried to protect the dictators would be considered as guilty and will have to face charges, he added.
He hoped that the 18th Amendment Bill would be passed by the Senate as well with two-third majority. Once passed, the Bill would be implemented, he added.
Babar Awan announced Rs 60 million of packages for welfare of lawyers.
