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Balochistan No Compromise On Baloch Rights: Brp, Ittehad Marri

2009,01,07

Amanullah Kasi

BALOCHISTAN
No compromise on Baloch rights: BRP, Ittehad Marri
The state despite using all methods has failed to suppress the political movement, they said. — File
The state despite using all methods has failed to suppress the political movement, they said. — File

QUETTA: Anjuman Ittehad Marri and Baloch Republican Party have announced that no compromise would be made on the national rights of the Baloch people and stated that state despite using all methods failed to suppress the political movement.
Ittehad Marri and BRP held separately meetings in New Kahan and Sariab road on Tuesday to commemorate the death anniversary of the Kalat martyrs and the speakers vowed to continue the struggle to accomplish the martyrs' mission.
Saifullah Marri, Mohammad Alam Pirkani, Naseer Qambrani and Bohar Baloch of Marri Ittehad, Raiz Baloch of BRP and Zakir Majid of BSO (Azad) addressed the gatherings.
Speakers paid rich tributes to the martyrs who had sacrificed their lives to achieve national rights for the Baloch people and maintained that the usurpers who have been looting Balochistan's resources were using state apparatus to subdue the voices of the freedom fighters but were unsuccessful. 
They asserted that Baloch masses have rendered great sacrifices in the national struggle against the usurpers to protect the motherland.
They urged the Baloch to struggle on a united platform to defeat the enemies and stated that sons of the soil must differentiate between friends and foes in the struggle.
Speakers assured the participants that they would be successful in their struggle adding that the best tribute to the martyrs was to accomplish the objective for which they had laid down their lives. 

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