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NP struggling for political, economic rights of masses: Dr. Malik Baloch

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TURBAT: Central President National Party (NP), Dr. Abdul Malik Baloch on Wednesday said his party was struggling for the political and economic rights of the masses in the country. “NP represents all nationalities living in the country”, Dr. Baloch told party supporters in Absar and Koshkalat area of district Kech.

The key political figure, Malik Waris Baloch announced the joining of NP on the occasion.

The former chief minister stated that NP along with all political and democratic parties would foil the attempt of rulers to separate coastal areas from Balochistan. “We will politically fight against this conspiracy”, Mr. Baloch said.

The Baloch nationalist leader said that the coast and resources belong to the people of Balochistan and that the people were united in protecting their resources. CPEC belongs to the people of Mekran and the people of Gwadar should not be ignored in this mega-development project.

Dr. Baloch noted that present rulers failed to address the woes of the people of Balochistan during the last two and a half years. He urged upon the people to join NP for the acquisition of what he called usurp rights.

Central Secretary-General of NP, Jan Muhammad Buledi, Senator Akram Dashti and others also addressed the gathering.

NP struggling for political, economic rights of masses: Dr. Malik Baloch

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