Imran Khan vows to end ”military operation” in Balochistan if he comes to power

Islamabad, May. 2 (ANI): Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan has said that his party would end ”military operation” in Balochistan and all issues pertaining to the province would be resolved through meaningful talks, if his party comes to power. Khan, while addressing public meetings at Loralai and Sibi, said that negotiations were the only way to resolve all disputes faced by the nation, especially in the province. He vowed that his party would give serious attention to Balochistan if it came to power, reports The Dawn. He said political issues cannot be resolved through military operations and the use of force, but through political wisdom and dialogue. He said the pervious government was not serious in resolving Balochistan”s problems and remained busy in loot and plunder of national resources. Khan said his party was struggling to introduce a new system of government in which the people would be provided justice and their due rights. He said the PTI would introduce a new political system in accordance with the ideology of Pakistan to make the country a true Islamic welfare state. Khan announced that after coming to power, the first step of his government would be to revive the local bodies” system to empower the people at the grassroots level. He said the next priority of his government would be education and health. He appealed to the people to come out on May 11 and cast their votes to elect their representatives on the basis of ideology instead of personality or sectarianism. (ANI)