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Brahamdagh raps CPEC, Gwadar

Vociferously opposing China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and Gwadar port projects, Brahamdagh Bugti has called for a UN-sponsored referendum in Balochistan to “decide the future of Balochistan”, The News has learnt through reliable sources. Brahamdagh raised this demand, afresh, the other day during a conference organised by the German Chapter of

By Mian Saifur Rehman
June 28, 2015
Vociferously opposing China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and Gwadar port projects, Brahamdagh Bugti has called for a UN-sponsored referendum in Balochistan to “decide the future of Balochistan”, The News has learnt through reliable sources.
Brahamdagh raised this demand, afresh, the other day during a conference organised by the German Chapter of Baloch Republican Party (BRP) that was held to ‘highlight human rights’ situation in Balochistan, according to the sources monitoring the BRP moves.
During the conference, Brahamdagh Bugti openly condemned the initiation of two mega projects, CPEC and Gwadar Port but did not present any sound reasons why these projects were criticised by him.
However, he took refuge behind another false accusation that the military equipment and funds obtained by Pakistan from the US and other western countries for combating terrorists and extremists’ groups were also being used against the ‘democratic and political struggle’ of the Baloch people, added the sources.
It is at the behest of RAW that such anti-Pakistan statements and allegations are leveled every now and then by BRP leader and his associates. According to the sources, RAW employs all types of shrewd measures to let Pakistan down at every occasion for which purpose it works on multi-contingency plans to create mess inside Pakistan on one pretext or the other, even without any justification or substance.
The same method was employed by RAW when it tried to dissuade (rather threaten) Zimbabwean team from visiting Pakistan, as clearly declared by Punjab Home Minister, Col (R) Shuja Khanzada, after getting evidence to this effect.