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Following Sharm-el-Sheikh, Baloch unrest suddenly becomes Pak's biggest challenge!

Islamabad, Aug.1 (ANI): The Taliban's expanding writ is no longer the primary concern of Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani. Rather it is the unrest in Balochistan that is troubling him the most.

Presiding over a meeting of senior officials that was convened to discuss the Balochistan situation, Gilani said the Baloch conflict is the most daunting task before the government.

"The situation in Balochistan is the most challenging task currently facing the government, where militant organisations are continuing their subversive and terrorist activities," Gilani said.

Interestingly, Gilani's comments come days after the Sharm-el-Sheikh joint statement, about which Islamabad claims that it has expressed reservations over New Delhi's involvement in fanning unrest in Balochistan.

During the meeting, Gilani urged the political leaders to support the federal government's initiatives to normalize situation in the country's largest province.

"The Balochistan problem needed to be resolved through political dialogue and urged the participants to use their offices and support the federal government in controlling the situation in the country's largest province," The Daily times quoted Gilani, as saying.

He emphasized on the need for the senior officials to observe 'austerity' in their official and personal lives.

"Everybody must take full cognisance of the overwhelming poverty that afflicts the country," Gilani said.

The meeting was also attended by Interior Advisor Rehman Malik, Information Minister Qamar Zaman Kaira, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Babar Awan and several other top officials. (ANI)

Baloch outfit extends deadline for fulfillment of its demands

Islamabad, Feb.16 (ANI): The Balochistan Liberation United Front (BLUF), which claimed the responsibility of kidnapping the head of the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR), John Solecki, has extended the deadline it had set for the authorities to meet its demands."We are giving more days for the government to accept our demands," The Dawn quoted a spokesman of the BLUF, Shahiq Baloch, as saying.Earlier, the extremist group had given a deadline of 72 hours for authorities, and.....
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