Why Governor’s rule imposed in Balochistan

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Prime Minister Raja Pervaiz Ashraf Sunday night invoked Article 234 of the Constitution and announced the imposition of a state governor in the province of Baluchistan after dismissing the government of Sardar Aslam Raisani from today (Monday).
He said the children were also among the victims.He demanded the government to provide full security to Hazara traders, students and other leaders during their movement in the city.
The prime minister said he was at a loss for words to express regret over the tragic incidents of Quetta, adding that the country was committed to the fight against terrorism.
He said that before taking any important decision that the government has to act according to proper procedure. He said the compensation money for all Hazara victims will be paid on January 31. It also directed the Balochistan chief secretary to assist the wounded and that all expenses for the treatment of the wounded would be born by the federal government.
During the announcement, the Majlis-e-Muslimeen Wahdatul (MWM) leader Allama Nasir Abbas reiterated the demand to call the army in the city of Quetta, said Border Police (FC) was unable to control the situation. He wondered why the army was not being called in the city.
Although Saadat Ali Hazara chief welcomed the federal government’s actions, there was discord in the community by breaking the camp unless the measures announced were notified. Saadat Ali told reporters that he saw no reason to continue the camp that the prime minister had accepted all their demands. He said some people “outside” want to spoil the situation.
To this, the Prime Minister said he had spoken with the chief of staff of the Army and commander of the body, and all the forces of the governor will be available to help control the situation. However, the Hazara community elders said they would continue their sit-in until notification of the governor rule is issued and all their demands are met in practice.
Muhammad Ejaz Khan adds: before, after the arrival of the Prime Minister, a new team of government negotiators, comprising Sardar Muhammad Umar Gorage and Changez Jamali, met with the elders of Hazara tribe who sat in protest for three days on Sunday afternoon. However, no final decision was reached the protesters as Hazara community not to compromise on their demands for the surrender of the city of Quetta to the army.
Shortly after the negotiations, the Federal Minister Changez Jamali told reporters that along with Sardar Umar Gorage going with reservations as borne Hazara elders to present the prime minister in the Governor’s House. He was optimistic about the positive outcome of the meeting with Hazara elders.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Raja held long meetings with Governor Balochistan Nawab Zulfiqar Ali Magsi, federal ministers and other senior levels of the province. It has been informed about the situation, particularly emerged following the killing in Quetta on Thursday.
The Prime Minister announced during his visit to the Punjabi Imambargah Alamdar road in to express solidarity with the families of the bombing on Thursday victims.The Prime Minister held talks with Hazara elders. The Hazara community leaders presented their demands to end their encampment in the city of Quetta.
The Quetta Council leader Qayyum Changezi Yakjehti demanded the government to arrest the culprits of the brutal killings of Hazara people, saying that the Interior Minister Rehman Malik had announced on the floor of the National Assembly did not know he was committing terrorist activities in Quetta .
The members of the Hazara tribe demanded the government to provide security to them through the army, and nothing else.During negotiations, it was learned that the elderly Hazara, including the Council of Quetta Yakjehti, were adamant in their demands and refused to end sitting in the visitors federal ministers, both in the province of Baluchistan, asked me to.
He said he had consulted all politicians, including PML-N chief Mian Nawaz Sharif, MQM chief Altaf Hussain, PML-Q President Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain, JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman and ANP chief Asfandyar Wali Khan on the law and order situation in Balochistan.
Agencies add: The Prime Minister also discussed with Governor Zulfiqar Magsi many options, including the delivery of affairs for the army and the government of the province governor.
After the meeting, the Prime Minister also telephoned the Federal Minister Farooq H Naek law and discussed with him the legal aspects of the aptly named the Army to help the public or to impose Governor rule in Balochistan to improve deteriorating law and order situation in the country.
The prime minister also announced Rs1 million each for those who were martyred and 100 rupees 000 for the Prime Minister asked the injured.The provincial and federal forces to work in coordination with the provincial government.
Federal Minister for Postal Services Sardar Omar Gorage also attended the occasion.Meanwhile, at a meeting with Prime Minister Ashraf, Sadiq Umrani PPP Balochistan President urged the provincial government should be dissolved .
Sadiq Umrani said that the provincial government has completely failed to bring normalcy in the province and its failure brought a bad name to the PPP and creating disillusionment among the people. He said the sitting members of the Hazara community and demand for calling the army was strong evidence of their lack of trust in government.
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