Friday 28 September 2012

Nawaz meets Mengal, vows for joint struggle


ISLAMABAD: Sardar Akhtar Mengal, head of Balochistan National Party (BNP) said on Friday that his 6-points, which he presented in Supreme Court yesterday, should be considered like those of Mujeeb ur Rehman and warned ‘if these points are not accepted, Balochistan wouldn’t go along with Pakistan.’
Talking to the media along with Mian Nawaz Sharif, chief of PML-N, who had come from Lahore to meet the Baloch leader, Mengal said: “It is imperative to take my 6-point plan serious and implement it, or it is better to part ways. “Instead of shedding each other’s blood, it would be more appropriate to say good bye in a cordial way,” he reiterated his contention presented in SC yesterday.
Akhtar Mengal said certain forces in Pakistan considered themselves above the constitution. “They didn’t consider Baloch people as citizens of Pakistan. Had they considered us Pakistanis, they wouldn’t have engraved the slogans like ‘long live Pakistan’ on the bodies of Baloch people; they wouldn’t have drilled their bodies and dumped in jungles for wild animals,” he said.
Mian Nawaz Sharif on this occasion said country's survival was impossible without rule of law and urged that the arrest of killers of Nawab Akbar Bugti is highly imperative for the peace in Balochistan.

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