PM Shehbaz calls for ‘grand dialogue’ to address Balochistan grievances

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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif urges political stakeholders to work together to address Balochistan’s concerns and strengthen national unity.

WEB DESK: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has called for a “grand dialogue” to address the grievances of the people of Balochistan, stressing the need for collective efforts to resolve the province’s challenges.

The prime minister’s call comes as the government seeks to address security, political and socioeconomic issues affecting Balochistan.

Shehbaz stresses need for dialogue

Shehbaz Sharif emphasised the importance of bringing political stakeholders and relevant representatives together to discuss the concerns of Balochistan.

He said meaningful engagement was necessary to understand the province’s challenges and find sustainable solutions.

The prime minister’s call for a broader dialogue reflects the government’s stated focus on addressing grievances through political and constitutional means.

Balochistan faces multiple challenges

Balochistan, Pakistan’s largest province by area, has faced longstanding challenges involving security, economic development, political representation and access to basic services.

Militant violence has further complicated efforts to promote development and stability in the province.

The federal government has repeatedly said that development and improved economic opportunities are essential to addressing the underlying grievances of the population.

Government seeks national consensus

The proposed dialogue could involve political parties, elected representatives, tribal and community leaders and other stakeholders.

The government has maintained that national unity and cooperation among political forces are necessary to deal with the challenges facing the country.

Shehbaz’s latest remarks also come as security forces continue operations against militants in Balochistan and other parts of Pakistan.

Earlier, authorities reported major counterterrorism operations in the province in which dozens of militants were killed.

Dialogue and development

The prime minister has previously emphasised development projects and investment in Balochistan as part of efforts to improve economic conditions.

A comprehensive political dialogue, if pursued, could provide an avenue for stakeholders to discuss both security concerns and socioeconomic grievances.

The government’s next steps will determine how the proposed “grand dialogue” takes shape and which political and community representatives are included in the process.

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