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The Balochistan National Party (BNP) has reported that escalating tensions in Wadh have led to the migration of over 25,000 residents. Malik Naseer Ahmad Shahwani, the Central Deputy Secretary-General of BNP, expressed these concerns during a joint press conference with senior party members. He emphasized alleged attempts to exclude BNP leadership from the electoral process.

He highlighted that the situation in Wadh has been tense for the past three months. The government and relevant authorities have, allegedly, not undertaken significant steps to improve the situation. Consequently, daily life and business in Wadh are paralyzed. During the press conference, party leaders suggested that the Wadh issue is more than just a land and political dispute between two parties. They believe it is intrinsically linked to the BNP’s broader stance in parliament concerning Balochistan’s challenges.

The BNP claims there have been deliberate efforts to sideline their party and its leaders from the electoral process. Shahwani expressed reservations about the apex committee’s decisions, underscoring the need for dialogue. He also suggested a more proactive role for the committee tasked with addressing the Wadh issues.

In response to the ongoing situation, the BNP has announced a series of protests across Balochistan, commencing on October 15th. These protests include Balochistan-wide demonstrations on October 18, a shutdown on October 20, and a wheel-jam strike on October 26. The party attributes these protests to the government’s perceived negligence in addressing the prolonged tensions in Wadh.

When asked about the BNP’s future political role, party leaders implied it would depend on decisions made by “powerful entities”. Based on these decisions, the BNP will determine its next steps.

Answering another question, they emphasized that the BNP is a democratic party and all decisions undergo mutual consultation. “Governmental positions hold no significance for us. The decision to resign from the governorship will depend on evolving situations and circumstances. During Nawab Akbar Bugti’s era, our party even resigned from the Parliament and Senate. These decisions were transparent and known to all,” they added.

As of now, there has been no official response from government representatives to the BNP’s statements and announcements.

SourceTBP

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