Gwadar Port Property Of Balochistan: Raisani:
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QUETTA: Gwadar Port is property of the people of Balochistan. By making it functional we are trying to help Balochistan stand on its feet and our intensions should not be doubted.
Stating this in an interview, Balochistan Chief Minister Nawab Muhammad Aslam Raisani said our stand on new NFC Award is very clear. “The time has come to redress the past excesses made with Balochistan. We expect that the other three units and Centre would show open heart towards Balochistan and support it in view of its vast area, poverty and backwardness. Punjab has assured us of every possible co-operation to show good will gesture and going away with excesses made in the past,” he said.
Nawab Raisani said that he has been of the view since day one that besides strengthening Federation, four federating units should be given more powers and by implementing 1940 resolution, the vacuum created among all the units can be overcome














