Syed Ali Shah:
In a notable development, former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s return to Pakistan has set the stage for a significant political shift in Balochistan like in other provinces of the country. It appears that prominent politicians and electables are poised to join the ranks of the Pakistan Muslim League (N), marking a pivotal change in the province’s political landscape.
Leaked Audios Spark Hot Debate
The participation of thousands of supporters from the province at the PML-N’s public meeting, where Nawaz Sharif was the keynote speaker, served as a clear indicator of the evolving political dynamics in Balochistan. Additionally, leaked audio recordings purportedly revealed former provincial ministers associated with the ruling Balochistan Awami Party (BAP) instructing their supporters to align with the PML-N, further strengthening the notion of an imminent political transformation in the province.
Jam, Khetran, and Dumar Instructed Workers To Join the PML N Meeting
Notable figures, including former Chief Minister Balochistan Jam Kamal Khan and former provincial ministers Noor Muhammad Dumar, Sardar Abdul Rehman Khetran, and Muhammad Khan Lehri, mobilized their supporters to ensure the success of the PML-N’s political gathering. Sources within the PML-N suggest that these influential figures are on the verge of announcing their affiliation with the party, pending the finalization of negotiations.
Once Dormant Party Is Likely To Be A Dominant Force
This development follows a recent trend in which numerous electable and influential politicians from Balochistan had previously aligned with the Jamiat ul Ulema e Islam (JUI) and later the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP). Now, it appears that the PML-N, a party with a history of strong electables and influential lawmakers, is set to reclaim its political influence in the province.
The unfolding political events indicate that the PML-N once considered a dormant political entity in Balochistan, is poised to become a dominant political force in the near future.
The suppression of the voice and will of the people of Balochistan is a deeply concerning issue. It is important to advocate for the protection of the rights and representation of all populations, regardless of their size. Balochistan, like any other region, should ensure that its residents have the opportunity to express their opinions, participate in democratic processes, and have their concerns addressed.