QUETTA: The Awami National Party (ANP) Balochistan has formed a six-party alliance. ANP central leader Senator Aimal Wali Khan said that the alliance would identify all the problems of the province and play its role in solving these issues with consensus of people. “We will not deviate from these points under any circumstances. This movement has nothing to do with the election. We have decided to liberate Pakistan now. Our struggle is to empower the people.”
He was addressing a press conference here along with National Party chief Dr Abdul Malik Baloch, Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam’s Senator Maulana Abdul Wasi, PashtunKhwa National Awami Party’s Khushal Khan Kakar, Hazara Democratic Party’s Abdul Khaliq Hazara and Awami National Party’s Provincial President Asghar Khan Achakzai.
He said the alliance included National Party, PkMAP, National Democratic Moment, Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam, HDP and ANP. “The purpose of our alliance is neither to form a government nor to overthrow the government. This alliance neither wants to punish anyone nor does it want to get anyone released from jail,” he noted. He said the six-party alliance had decided that there would be meetings and processions first in Balochistan and then across the country. —NNI
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