Pakistan’s so-called US puppet, Zardari of PPP is a Baloch. His father Hakim Ali Zardari was not a Sindhi, he was a Baloch! How much Zardari has accomplished for the Balochis? What has he done for Balochistan’s progress in economic, educational, infrastructure, social, cultural, health, women, girls, and childrens education. pure water resource development?
Absolutely nothing!
US MEDDLING IN BALOCHISTAN IN CAHOOTS WITH INDIA AND AFGHANISTAN’S KARZAI
“The current situation has cleverly been managed to block China from using Gwadar port which is very close to Iran’s Chabahar port built by India for its economic and strategic reasons. Right from the time Chinese started building this port, there were instances of violence in Balochistan and open opposition to this port voiced by Baloch nationalists who, as later proved, were working at the behest of India. According to an article recently published in Information Clearing House, “in order for China to sustain its status as the emerging economic superpower, it must take all the necessary steps required in order to have sufficient energy resources for the near future. “
Balochistan is the heart of Pakistan.
- Quetta
- Karachi
- London
- South of France-cote D’Azur, Monaco, Brittany
- Kabul
- Dubai
- Lahore
- Moscow
- economic,
- education,
- infrastructure
- health
- job opportunities
- social structure deveolpment, not only in Balochistan, but also in his own Derra Bugti area.
Balochistan is the heart of Pakistan. Quaid-i-Azam spent all his energies to convince the Balochis to become part of Pakistan. Sind, Balochistan, Punjab, and Khyber Paktunkhwa, along with Gilgit/Baltistan became part of United Pakistan at the behest of our Quaid. But, the power grab by corrupt Sindhi , Punjabi, and Pakhtun politicians deprived the economic and social benefits of Pakistan’s Independence. But, now, the next generation of politicians like Imran Khan and Nawaz Shariff are realizing the discriminatory attitude towards Balochis.
The exploiters of Balochi people are the powerful families led by Sardars. they deliberately kept Balochi people illiterate, economically deprived, and socially backward. While these Sardars and their spoiled “brats,” children went to the best schools and colleges of Pakistan. People like Bramdagh Bugti and the Marri brothers went to such elitetist schools like Aitchison College and Sadiq Public School. The fees of several lakhs of rupees spent on spoiled brats like Akbar Bugti and his pups. Here is a facebook write-up on them:
“Akbar Bugti was the son of Nawab Mehrab Khan Bugti and a grandson of Sir Shahbaz Khan Bugti. He was born in Barkhan the rural home of the rustic Khetran a ( Marri-Bugti ) Baloch tribe to which his mother belonged and now an upgraded district of Balochistan, on July 12, 1927. He was educated at Oxford, England and Aitchison College, Lahore. It is alleged that he committed his first murder when he was only 12 and that he had several men killed to avenge the assassination of his son, (Salal Bugti).”
Key Questions: How much money was spent on the education of Bugti Sardars and their children, as compared to that on spending on members of Bugti tribe.
How many houses (Kothis) and Mahals Bugti Sardars and their children own in the following cities:
QuettaKarachiLondonSouth of France-cote D’Azur, Monaco, BrittanyKabulDubaiLahoreMoscow Q. Hyrbyair Marri should answer the same questions. Where was his early education? When he was in Kabul, who paid for his room, board, and expenses?
Q.Hyrbyair Marri should also answer the question, who paid for his education, room, board, and expenses in Moscow, after he moved there from Kabul.
Forget the propaganda against Bugtis and Marris by Pakistan government. Lets ask these feudal exploiters of Balochi people some tough questions.
How many roads, schools for girls and boys, health clinics, water purification facilities did you build in your villages, after the British gave your ancestors charge of Marri and Bugti tribes?
Marri, Bugti, and Mengal Sardars were Paid Billions of Rupees from Pakistan’s Treasury but they DID NOT spend a “teddy paisa,”on their wards, the members of Marri, Bugti, and Mengal tribes.
Akbar Bugti was Governor of Balochistan, what did he accomplish for Balochis?
Akbar Bugti was corrupt money and land grabber, who accomplished an absolute zero in the realms of:
economic, education, infrastructure healthjob opportunitiessocial structuredeveolpment, not only in Balochistan, but also in his own Derra Bugti area.
Where did all the development funds go, when Akbar Bugti was governor of Balochistan?
Those funds went into his pocket and for the high living life styles of his sons in London, Paris, Monte Carlo.
WHAT DID AKBAR BUGTI, ATTAULLAH MENGAL, AND KHAIR BAKSH MARRI DO FOR THE WELFARE OF BALOCHIS?
On the February 1973 Akbar Bugti was sworn in as theGovernor of Balochistan. Bugti, as governor of the province,supported the army action. In his address on the occasion of a“Barakhana” (an Armed Forces lunch or dinner for jawans for aspecial occasion) arranged in honour of 45 Punjab and 44 Punjab Nawab Bugti congratulated them to save Pakistan with the helpof Army action. He disbanded rival Mengal’s tribal lashkars to consolidate his own power and subjugate his own tribal people.
POWER STRUGGLES OF BALOCHI SARDARS
Akbar Bugti’s Vendetta Against Rivals Marri and Mengals
He arrested the Dehi Muhafiz. He informed that the Marri tribesmen had been receiving guerrilla training for many years, Mengal’s brother, Mehr Ullah, was leading the dissidents in Jhalawan and that under the new constitution, the people of Balochistan felt that they had been given equal representation and were being treated as equal partners.
To tighten his grip on administration he got some senior officers from the Central pool and discarded some of the local officers who were suspected to have been involved with the previous Government. He henceforth exercised all executive, financial and political powers personally. Funds, developmental and non-developmental, were under his tight grip and not approved scheme could be undertaken unless cleared by the Governoron the 15thFebruary 1973 Akbar Bugti was sworn in as the Governor of Balochistan. Bugti, as governor of the province, supported the army action. In his address on the occasion of a“Barakhana” (an Armed Forces lunch or dinner for jawans for a special occasion) arranged in honour of 45 Punjab and 44 Punjab Nawab Bugti congratulated them to save Pakistan with the helpof Army action.127 He disbanded Mengal’s tribal lashkars, the Dehi Muhafiz, and arrested some of its members. He informedthat the Marri tribesmen had been receiving guerrilla training for many years, Mengal’s brother, Mehr Ullah, was leading the dissidents in Jhalawan and that under the new constitution, the people of Balochistan felt that they had been given equal representation and were being treated as equal partners. Totighten his grip on administration he got some senior officers from the Central pool and discarded some of the local officers who were suspected to have been involved with the previous Government. He henceforth exercised all executive, financial and political powers personally. Funds, developmental and non-developmental, were under his tight grip and not approved scheme could be undertaken unless cleared by the Governor
Pakistan Army is the only institution in Pakistan, which cares for Balochis.
- Recruitment / Selection
- Relaxations for induction as Soldiers from Balochistan
- Education induction as soldiers from 8th instead of Matric in all arms / services except Technical arms
- Height 5’- 4” instead of 5’- 6” and chest 74-79 cm instead of 78-83 cm except trades in which height and chest is required more than 5’- 6” and 78-83 cm
- Age 26 years instead of 23 yearsFA / FSc grade ‘D’ instead of grade ‘C’ for enrollment as a clerk
- Induction – PMA (Officers)
- Induction – Soldiers Presently 15,000 Soldiers from Balochistan are serving in the Army.
- Education Initiatives
- Chamalang Beneficiaries Education Programme
- Establishment of Hostel
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- Hostel for 100 Students from Marri and Luni Tribes belonging to Loralai and
- Kohlu districts has been established at Quetta Cantonment
- Free boarding, lodging and medical facility along with monthly stipend of
- Rs 500/- is being provided to each student
- An average, Rs 7,000/- is being spent on each student per month.
- Technical Training by Army
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- Army has established various technical institutes in collaboration with National Vocational and Technical Education Commission (NAVTEC)
- Army School of Technicians (AST) is imparting skill development training to local un-employed youth since 2006
- 4480 Balochistan Students have got training so far through Balochistan Institute of Technical Education (BITE) and Army School of Technicians (AST)
- Unemployed youth is being provided skills in Welder, Home appliances, Mechanical, Carpenter, Auto Electrician, Machine Operator, Driver, Motor Mechanic, Computer and Dress designing.
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- Post Course Employments
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- After completing courses 62 individuals have also been inducted in Armed Forces
- Many individuals have started their own small business in Balochistan
- So far 70 individuals have been adjusted in various departments of Government.
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- Balochistan Students in Army Hostels
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- Pakistan Army is making all out efforts to enhance the educational level of the youth of Balochistan in order to bring them into main stream
- On the orders of Chief of Army Staff, youth of Balochistan has been accommodated in the hostels managed by the Army all over the country.
Formation Students Headquarter Southern Command (Quetta) 211 Headquarter 4 Corps (Lahore) 59 Headquarter 5 Corps (Karachi) 57 Headquarter 11 Corps (Peshawar) 14 Headquarter 30 Corps (Gujranwala) 38 Headquarter 31 Corps (Bahawalpur) 60 Total 439
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- Personality Building and Grooming at Hostels
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- Interaction with Officers.
- by Officers.
- Special Lectures by senior Officers.
- Motivation and Religious Talks by Khateebs.
- Lectures by Psychologists.
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- Extra Curricular Activities at Hostels
- Sports. Sports activities like Volleyball, Football and Cricket have been arranged for the trainees
- Miscellaneous
- Naat and Debate competitions.
- Indoor games and outside Picnic.
- Troupe Show / Drama.
- Medical Facilities
- Quetta Institute of Medical Sciences (QIMS). Quetta Institute of Medical Sciences(QIMS) launching ceremony was held in August 2011. QIMS is not a commercial enterprise and has been established purely as a welfare project people of Balochistan.
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- Army medical authorities at Quetta, in collaboration with Secretary Health Balochistan, establishes frequent free medical camps in various localities in the province.
- Free medical treatment is also provided to approx 500 to 1,000 patients of Mekhtar and Chamalang per month.
- Free medical camps for 2 – 3 days are established in remote areas, where free medical examination and medicines are distributed.
- 128 medical camps were established and approximate 105,187 patients treated since last 3 years.
- Medical Relief operations in all recent disasters in Balochistan.
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- Mother and Child Health (MCH) Services
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- Gynecology / Obstetrics Open Patient Day (OPD) 40-50 per day.
- Gynecology / Obstetrics indoor 10-20 per day.
- Child Open Patient Day (OPD) 40-50 per day.
- Child Indoor 15-30 per day.
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- Details of average civilian patients entertained at CMH
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- Civilian Open Patient Day (OPD) Patients 180 per day.
- Civilian bed occupancy 50 per day.
- Critically ill patients managed in intensive care.
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- Extended Program of Immunization (EPI). Combined Military Hospital (CMH) Quetta in accordance with EPI Schedules and civil clientele is being entertained. EPI Programmes are as following:-
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- Malaria control Programme.
- HIV and AIDS control Programme.
- Hepatitis control Programme.
- Notification and sharing of info regarding spread of communicable diseases.
- Viral Hemorrhagic Fever.
- CMH Quetta being a teaching hospital is also playing a key role in capacity building of health infrastructure in Balochistan by imparting training to local doctors. in internship and postgraduate training, in liaison with Secretary Health.
- The hospital is offering post graduate training facilities in various specialties like Medicine, Surgery, Anesthesia, Gynecology / obstetrics, Pediatrics, Radiology, ENT.
- Regular training programmes, seminars and symposia are held involving the civil doctors concerning various current and critical issues of healthcare, including disaster management and updates on various common diseases.
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- Projects Supervised by Army
- Chamalang Coal Mines
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- Near Loralai, on the Chamalang mountain range is 60 km long and 20 km wide coal field, commonly known as Chamalang Coalmines.
- Chamalang coal reserves were discovered in 1885 during British rule.
- Work started in 1980s and it was expected to usher in a new era of development. Instead of prosperity, a bloody war started between the Pashtoon Luni and Bloch Marri tribes over the ownership dispute which resulted into fifty three deaths
- The head of Luni tribe Sardar Asmat Ullah made a request to Government, seeking the role of the Pakistan Army as an arbitrator for amicable resolution of this conflict
- Army intervened to resolve the old and complicated blood feud.
- The thorny issue of the murdered tribesmen was amicably settled on monetary compensation and the peace agreement was signed in December 2006.
- Mining started in March 2007 and more than 53,000 people are directly employed at the coalfield while 30,000 more have found indirect employment.
- Each ton which is produced at Chamalang gives Rs. 100 to the Federal and Rs. 65 to the Provincial Government.
- A laborer can earn Rs 30,000 per month.
- 2,000 Marri tribesmen have been employed as guards.
- 1.5 M tons of coal has been excavated so far (worth approximate Rs 8.23 Billion).
- 4 Water supply schemes have been completed.
- Construction of 25 bed hospital has been completed.
- Chamalang is emerging as a modern town, the telephonic link is established and Army has developed, 76 Kilometers long road from minefield to market.
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- 4 Laborer colonies have been constructed.
- Electricity has been provided in the area.
- Construction of landing strip has been completed.
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- Kasa Hills Project. On request of Locals and Government of Balochistan Army is assisting in Kasa Hills project in District Loralai.
- District Ziarat Development Project (After Earthquake)
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- Rs 110.35 M by Army (one day’s pay) for the project.
- 100% Renovation of Quaid’s Residency completed.
- Construction of 17 schools, 3 basic health units and 1 civil dispensary has been completed.
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- Dera Bugti Development Project
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- Rs 230 Million provided and monitored by Army since 2007.
- 1500 individuals provided job opportunities.
- 1500 families provided financial assistance.
- Renovation of 31 health facilities.
- Provision of 458 animal units to needy families (1 Unit = 10 x Goats).
- 118 students presently studying in Balochistan Public School Sui.
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- Kohlu Development Project
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- Rs 3.3 Billion earmarked by the Federal Government in 2006.
- Project being monitored through Frontier Constabulary Balochistan.
- Aimed at infrastructure uplift of area through const of 7 roads (307 kilometers) in progress and 4 roads completed.
- 3 Electricity and 10 water supply schemes launched.
- Construction of 50 bed hospital and Basic Health Unit.
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- Water and Sanitation System (WSS) / Irrigation Schemes
- Augmentation of Water Sanitation Scheme (WSS) Kohlu Town 100% Completed.
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- Water Sanitation Scheme (WSS) Lasezai.
- Water Sanitation Scheme Naseebabad to Brohi Killi Faiz Muhammad.
- Rehabilitation of Water Sanitation Scheme Malikzai Kohlu.
- Water Sanitation Scheme Sahib Khan.
- Water Sanitation Scheme Barily (Kishari Thal (Maiwand).
- Project by Frontier Works Organization (FWO)
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- Construction of Peri-Gabd (Pak Iran Border) Sec of MCHP (N-10) Sec-II- 35 KMs.
- New Gwadar Intl Airport Package-A Site Protection Works-18 KMs.
- Construction of Gwadar-Pleri-Jiwani sector of MCHP-38 KMs.
- Construction of Lakh Pass Tunnel Projects on Build Operate Transfer (BOT)Basis- 42 KMs.
- Up gradation, Widening and Construction of Surab-Basima.
- Nag-Panjhur-Hoshab Road Project -448KMs.
- Design and Construction of Mangi Dam and Water.
- Conveyance System -108KMs.
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- Fauji Foundation
- Fauji Foundation has provided following Education and Medical facilities at Quetta / Balochistan :-
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- Fauji Foundation Medical Centre – 1
- Fauji Foundation Education Schools – 2
- Vocational Training Centre – 1
- Military College Sui (MCS). MCS was inaugurated in 3 Jan 2011 by COAS. MCS has been established for providing quality education to the youth of Balochistan. College has already started functioning with the intake of 80 students in IX.
- Balochistan Public School Sui (BPSS). BPSS is the pioneer institution in Sui, Balochistan with hostel facility established by Pakistan Army. It was inaugurated in 2007 with the aim to groom young students of VII to XII as proficient, competence and highly motivated youth enabling them to join prestigious institutions of the country for further refining their potentials to play constructive role in practical social lives.
- Gawadar Institute of Technology (GIT). The project was schedule to commence in year 2004-5 but couldn’t be launched for many reasons. Pakistan Army has put in concentrated efforts to launch this project and it was inaugurated by COAS on 18 April 2011 at Gawadar. Courses named OMB repair & maintenance, Auto Mechanic, Auto Electrician and Carpenter with intake of 90 students has been launched.
- Army Institute of Mineralogy (AIM). AIM in collaboration with Mines and Minerals Department, Government of Balochistan was established on 9 May 2011. 2 courses i.e. Mining Technicians and Mining Machine Operator have been organized from 9 May to 8 June 11.
- Kassa Hill Marble Project. Kassa Hill Marble Project was inaugurated by COAS on 21 February 2011. Spread over an area of 3×3 Km of Kassa Hill was left dormant due to the local intra-tribal conflict spanning over 10 years. In April 2010 on the request of Chief Minister Balochistan, Headquarters Southern Command initiated reconciliation efforts and ultimately an agreement named Kassa Hill Marble Agreement was reached in July 2010.
- Duki Coal Mines Project Duki is located south of Loralai. Tareen, Lunies Nasirs (Pukhtoon tribes) and Marris (Baloch tribe) are the major tribes of Tehsil Duki. In 1972, land measuring 335.45 acres was allotted in Duki to a Tareen Individual by Government of Balochistan, later dispute erupted over the ownership of the land Tareen and Nasir tribes. The issue has been resolved and all parties have agreed to work under security of Frontier Constabulary (Balochistan) under an agreement signed on 26 May 2011.
- Musakhel Mineral Project. Chief of Army Staff (COAS), General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani inaugurated Musakhel Mineral Project in Balochistan. This project has reserves of 2 to 5 million ton coal, which will provide employment to locals for another 12 to 15 years.
- Establishment of Garrison Sports Complex (GSC). A state of the arts GSC has been inaugurated in Quetta, Balochistan by COAS in August 2011. GSC will provide a strong foundation for the uplift of indoor and outdoor sporting event for the youth of Balochistan.