Sardar Rind rejoins Balochistan cabinet
File Photo: Balochistan ministers addressing a news conference at CM Secretariat on Thursday: Photo taken from social media

Sardar Rind rejoins Balochistan cabinet

Syed Ali Shah :

The parliamentary leader of Pakistan Tehrik e Insaf (PTI) in Balochistan Assembly, Sardar Yar Muhammad Rind has rejoined the provincial cabinet after the assurance of cabinet members. The PTI leader would perform as education minister in Chief Minister Balochistan, Jam Kamal Khan’s cabinet.

“I will rejoin the cabinet if CM Jam Kamal addresses my grievances”, Sardar Rind told a news conference at his residence on Tuesday night. Provincial ministers, Saleem Khan Khoso, Nawabzada Gohram Bugti, deputy speaker Balochistan Assembly, Sardar Babar Musakhail visited the angry PTI leader and assured addressing his grievances.

“I have no political and tribal dispute with CM”

“I have no political and tribal dispute with CM”, he said. The PTI Balochistan Chief stated that he had rendered resignations over the non-inclusion of education projects in the Public Sector Development Program (PSDP) in the budget.

The visiting ministers assured that proposed projects by Sardar Rind in the budget would be included in the PSDP.

Almost two months back, Sardar Rind had announced his resignation from the education ministry during the session of the Balochistan Assembly. Governor Balochistan had not accepted the resignation of the PTI leader.

The government ministers held a series of dialogues with the angry parliamentary leader of PTI. Subsequently, they succeeded in convincing Sardar Rind for rejoining the Balochistan cabinet.

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