Pakistan will give befitting reply to India: Sanaullah Zehri
QUETTA: Chief Minister of Balochistan Nawab Sanaullah Khan Zehri has said the Pakistani nation will give a befitting reply to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi if he resorts to any adventurism against Pakistan. The chief minister, while addressing the opening ceremony of the All Pakistan Balochistan T20 Cup, said the people of Balochistan have rejected the mindset of separatist leaders, such as Brahamdagh Bugti. Zehri said a clear message will be sent to Brahamdagh Bugti if the people take to the streets against India.
He said the elements committing treason have nothing to do with Pakistan. Those who betrayed the country for money have no right to determine the fate of Balochistan, Zehri said. Commander Southern Command Lieutenant Amir Riaz, Inspector General Frontier Corps Major General Sher Afgan, provincial ministers along with members the Balochistan Assembly were also present on the occasion.
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