ISLAMABAD: Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti met Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) MNA Nawabzada Mir Jamal Khan Raisani in Islamabad on Thursday. The leaders discussed security, youth development, and welfare projects in the province.
The meeting reviewed the current law and order situation. Both leaders stressed that restoring peace is essential for Balochistan’s future.
CM Sarfraz Bugti said the government has taken strong steps to improve security. He said protecting lives and property remains the top priority. He added that security agencies are working day and night to safeguard citizens.
Bugti said the government also prioritizes youth development. He said young people are the backbone of Balochistan. He added that the government is creating opportunities in education, jobs, and entrepreneurship. He said empowered youth will contribute actively to nation building.
The chief minister also spoke about public welfare projects. He said new schemes in health, education, and infrastructure aim to directly benefit citizens. He said these projects will improve living standards across the province.
PPP MNA Jamal Raisani praised the provincial government’s efforts. He said the steps taken to improve security and promote development deserve recognition. He added that unity and joint efforts are vital for Balochistan’s prosperity.
Raisani said all political and social stakeholders must work together. He said shared goals will ensure peace and progress. He assured full cooperation with the provincial government’s agenda.
The meeting ended with a pledge of continued cooperation. Both leaders agreed that security, development, and youth empowerment must stay the top priorities.
Observers note that collaboration between provincial and federal leaders is vital for Balochistan. They say unity can strengthen public trust and guarantee long-term stability.
The meeting highlights the government’s push for dialogue and consensus. Officials believe these efforts will pave the way for peace and growth.
Balochistan’s security and development remain central to Pakistan’s stability. Leaders agree that only unity and effective governance can secure the province’s future.