We have to learn from mistakes & missing persons’ issue will be resolved on the basis of justice: Shehbaz 


QUETTA, April 23 (SABAH): Prime Minister Mian Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday said he would raise the issue of Balochistan’s missing persons with “concerned persons”, vowing to raise his voice on the issue. Shehbaz Sharif said that we have to learn from the mistakes and missing persons’ issue will be resolved on the basis of justice.

He was speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony of the Kuchlak National Highway in Khuzdar. “I held meetings with the leaders here today and all of them said the same that development projects are important, but it is the other problems, predominantly the issue of missing persons, that need to be solved first,” the premier said.

“Today, I’m making a promise. I will speak for missing persons along with you,” PM Shehbaz vowed. “We will raise the issue with powerful quarters. And we will talk to them on the basis of law, justice and merit.”

He stressed that it was important to raise the issue because it would otherwise create an air of “disappointment” and “sadness” in the province.

In his address, PM Shehbaz Sharif said that he was “apologetic” to the people of the province. “Balochistan is Pakistan’s biggest province geographically, but despite having a small population, it was left behind.

“Allah has blessed the province with an abundance natural resources. But the benefits its residents got from these resources were equivalent to salt in flour,” he regretted.

The premier said that Balochistan had huge potential but its natural resources remained untapped. “In fact the projects that were initiated here have been surrounded with litigations.”

“Look at Reko Diq. It remained the subject of litigation for a year, and billions [of rupees] were wasted. Not just money, so many years were wasted,” he pointed out.

From the years 2000 to 2014, the PM highlighted, terrorism wreaked havoc in Balochistan. “The sacrifices the Pashtuns, Baloch and other people made are exemplary. They lost their loved ones and buried them with their own hands and in front of their eyes.”

He commended the law enforcement agencies who gave “numerous sacrifices and defeated terrorism”.

Shehbaz Sharif said that terrorism was again on the rise lately. “I don’t doubt that through our joint efforts we will defeat it again. If the nation stays united and takes [unified] decisions then no mountain or sea will become a hindrance in our plans.”

However, there was one thing that was causing mounting difficulties for the people of Balochistan, the prime minister said. “This narrative of North and South Balochistan. Please destroy it.”

He lamented that development was important for all areas of the province. “We have to move forward in every area of Balochistan and work there. Our aim is to throw resources and projects in every area that has been abandoned.”

Talking about the Kuchlak National Highway, Shehbaz revealed that the area the project encompassed was called “bloody road” by the locals. “We need to soak this blood and make this a road of growth and sustenance without any delay,” he urged.

Of the 700 kilometer-long highway, the PM laid the foundation of its 300km section today. He promised that the project would be completed in 1.5 years, adding that several projects in Balochistan had faced a long delay because of incomplete pre-qualification of tenders.

“Everyone in the federal government knows that my aim is to save each and every penny of the government,” Shehbaz said, emphasising on “third-party validation” which kept quality in check.

He also revealed that the government was bringing the Benazir Income Support Programme to Balochistan, through which 500,000 families will be benefitted.

“The only condition is that the money should go to families that will use it to send their children to school,” he said. “We don’t want to raise an army of beggars. We want empower the youth to become independent as they are the future of the country.”

Shehbaz also announced a high-end technical university for the province and promised to distribute laptops to students so that they carry those “instead of carrying weapons”.

Meanwhile in a statement issued on twitter on Saturday, Shehbaz Shairf strongly condemned terrorist attack on the security forces personnel from across the border in Dewagar, Norht Waziristan. “Our three soldiers sacrificed their lives in defending the motherland.  These sacrifices are a message that no one should dare cast an evil eye on Pakistan” Shehbaz Sharif said.