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BALOCHISTAN AND JAH AGREE TO HELP EACH OTHER.

BALOCHISTAN AND JAH AGREE TO HELP EACH OTHER.

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The provincial chapter of the Balochistan Awami Party (BAP) and the provincial chapter of Jamiat Ahle Hadees (JAH) agreed on Saturday to work together officially in the next general election.

Former Balochistan chief minister Jam Kamal Khan addressing a press conference in Quetta. PHOTO: INP/FILE

Like the PML-N, Sadiq Sanjrani, head of the Senate and leader of the BAP, went to Quetta to make new deals with other parties for the upcoming elections.

He met with the leaders of the Jamiat Ahle Hadees in Balochistan’s provincial city while he was there.

Sanjrani was in the huddle with other BAP leaders, such as Senator Manzoor Ahmed Kakar, former MPA Mir Khalid Langove, and others.

Maulana Abu Turab, the leader of the JAH in Balochistan, and 30 district presidents of the religious-political party made up the group.

During the meeting, Sanjrani talked about how important education is for Balochistan’s growth.

The head of the Senate said that all political groups and interested parties were working together to help the province.
Sanjrani said that the Pakistani government and people were behind the Palestinian people because of Israel’s ongoing crimes in Gaza.

He also said that people were working to solve the Palestine problem in a way that would last.

The next general election is coming up soon, and political groups are working hard to form new coalitions.

The PML-N joined forces with the MQM-P on Tuesday and said they would be reaching out to other parties in Sindh.

It looks like it is now aiming for Balochistan. Ayaz Sadiq, the senior leader of the PML-N, went to the province and is said to have been able to get a former BAP head to join his party.

A leader of the BNP-M who used to be in the federal cabinet said that the PML-N was now talking to leaders from the BAP and that more were likely to join them.

“Both parties will work together for the elections if this plan doesn’t work out,” he said.

In a strange twist, the party leader said, it was the PML-N that called the BAP “the king’s party” before it joined forces with the PTI.

The head of the BNP-M said that his party had heard of another deal in the province between the JUI-F, the ANP, and the Pashtunkhwa Milli Awami Party.

He went on to say that because the JUI-F and the PML-N are linked, this would lead to a big partnership in Balochistan.
Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, the chairman of the PPP and a former foreign minister, is also set to visit Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa from November 16 to 21, according to Faisal Kareem Kundi, the media secretary for the party.

He said that Bilawal would meet with a number of K-P figures, and that many of them would likely join the party.

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