PPP to call APC on Balochistan
Issue

Sets up Reconciliation Committee to finalize
arrangements for APC
Islamabad April 20, 2008: The Co-Chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party
today set up a Committee for Reconciliation to convene an All Parties
Conference (APC) on Balochistan for addressing the grievances of its people
and bringing them into the national mainstream as means for restoring peace
in the restive province.
The PPP Committee to be headed by the Party's Co-Chairman Senator Asif Ali
Zardari includes as its members Jehangir Bader Secretary General of the
Party, President PPP Balochistan Mir Lashkari Raisani, MNA Ijaz Jhakrani,
Senator Dr. Babar Awan and the deputy general secretary of the Balochistan
chapter of the Party Mr. Saadullah.
The Reconciliation Committee has been tasked to contact leaders of other
political parties and stake holders for participation in the APC to launch a
concerted effort for search for normalcy in the province.
MNA Ijaz Jhakrani will hand deliver invitation letters signed by the PPP
Co-Chairman to the heads of all political parties for participation in the
All Parties Conference. Although firm date for holding the APC will be
finalized in consultation with other political parties, it is hoped that it
will be held within the next ten days.
In a statement today Senator Asif Ali Zardari said that it was imperative to
develop national consensus for addressing the problems and grievances of the
people of Balochistan. He said that the PPP had already taken the first step
by apologizing to the people of the province for the wrongs done to them in
the past.
However, mere apology was not enough and concrete steps needed to be taken
to translate the spirit into a reality, he said.
The PPP Co-Chairman expressed the hope that all political parties will join
hands on board on this critical national issue for saving the federation.
He said that provincial autonomy, mysterious kidnappings of political
activists, detention of political workers, grinding poverty, increasing
militarization of the province, undertaking mega projects without addressing
the concerns of the people and the increasing isolation of its people were
the issues that beset the province.
"We must develop a national consensus to address these issues urgently".
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