award.”
He said this was also a good omen that Baloch, Pakhtoon, Barohi and Punjabi students were getting education together in the best institutions of Punjab which had provided them with an opportunity to remove the doubts and misunderstandings by sitting together like brothers and this was a great victory. He said, “We sent the position holder students on study tour of Europe, which included students of four provinces and Azad Kashmir and it was a milestone in improving the image and solidarity of Pakistan.”
He said the Punjab Educational Endowment Fund had been playing a historic role in providing educational opportunities to the talented students and the efforts of vice chairman of this fund, Dr Amjad Saqib, were commendable.
He said the number of male and female students of Balochistan studying in various institutions of Punjab was being doubled through this fund whereas the number of children studying under Cheema Long Scheme was also being increased from 104 to 208.
Shahbaz Sharif said that the Punjabis living in Balochistan were brothers of their Baloch countrymen. He said the Balochistan chief minister himself was disturbed over the loss of lives of innocent people in Balochistan. He said that the students studying in Punjab would play an important role in promotion of love and harmony between the two provinces and these relations of love would further strengthen between the two provinces through education from educational institutions of Punjab.
He said the Balochistan chief minister had informed him that the situation in Balochistan was improving. He said that some complaints of Baloch youth were genuine. He said, “Our party has announced that we will sit together and listen to these complaints patiently and also address the complaints.” He said, “We were shocked over the murder of Baloch leader Nawab Muhammad Akbar Bugti and our party raised this issue that the murderers of Bugti should be exposed and be given punishment as per law.”
He said that Punjab was establishing a modern hospital of cardiology in Quetta and Rs1 billion had been allocated this year for this purpose. Addressing the function, the Balochistan chief minister said that it was imperative to inform the younger generation about latest knowledge and changing trends for moulding Pakistan in accordance with the ideals of Allama Muhammad Iqbal and Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah. He said that effective steps were being taken for promotion of education in Balochistan and recruitment of 4,000 Baloch youth in Pak Army was a matter of pride.