Leaders enjoying luxurious lives abroad: Gen Janjua
Says such Baloch leaders misleading youth in the name of freedom
By our correspondents
July 06, 2015
QUETTA: Commander Southern Command Lt Gen Nasir Khan Janjua has said that the people who had fled abroad and were now playing with dollars and pounds were misleading the innocent youth to fight in the name of freedom.
“Peace is the basic right of the masses and we are following the path of peace,” he said.He said those who had fled the country and had been misleading the people of Pakistan could not be the leaders of Pakistan.
Those leaders had been leading luxurious lives abroad and playing in pounds and dollars and forcing the poor to fight with the forces. The people should recognise such wicked enemies suffering from the sense of mental inferiority.
He expressed these views while addressing the closing ceremony of the All Pakistan T20 Balochistan Ramzan Cricket Cup 2015 at the Bugti Stadium here on Saturday night.He said the Baloch youth were coming to theright track and their awakening was a good sign for the country and the nation.
Expressing pleasure on the large gathering, he said that this massive gathering was a proof that the people love peace so much. He said those who had fled and were playing in dollars and pounds were leading luxurious lives and pitching the youth with forces in the name of so-called freedom. The people should recognise them and their enemy. He challenged them to spend one day with the common man. He said his heart was telling him the sense of deprivation in Balochistan had ended and they all were moving on the way of peace and prosperity.
The general said that the country was endangered by the forces which were outside Pakistan and misleading the youth. “The people should recognise such people present among them and conspiring against the country.”
Lt General Nasser Khan said that it was a good sign that Pakistanis, particularly the Baloch youth, were coming on the right track. This was a good sign for the country and the nation, he added.
“Peace is the basic right of the masses and we are following the path of peace,” he said.He said those who had fled the country and had been misleading the people of Pakistan could not be the leaders of Pakistan.
Those leaders had been leading luxurious lives abroad and playing in pounds and dollars and forcing the poor to fight with the forces. The people should recognise such wicked enemies suffering from the sense of mental inferiority.
He expressed these views while addressing the closing ceremony of the All Pakistan T20 Balochistan Ramzan Cricket Cup 2015 at the Bugti Stadium here on Saturday night.He said the Baloch youth were coming to theright track and their awakening was a good sign for the country and the nation.
Expressing pleasure on the large gathering, he said that this massive gathering was a proof that the people love peace so much. He said those who had fled and were playing in dollars and pounds were leading luxurious lives and pitching the youth with forces in the name of so-called freedom. The people should recognise them and their enemy. He challenged them to spend one day with the common man. He said his heart was telling him the sense of deprivation in Balochistan had ended and they all were moving on the way of peace and prosperity.
The general said that the country was endangered by the forces which were outside Pakistan and misleading the youth. “The people should recognise such people present among them and conspiring against the country.”
Lt General Nasser Khan said that it was a good sign that Pakistanis, particularly the Baloch youth, were coming on the right track. This was a good sign for the country and the nation, he added.
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