QUETTA: Central secretary information and Culture of BNP Ahga Hassan Baloch Advocate and senior leader of the party Mir Abdullah Jan Mengal in a joint statement has said that in regard to the Chelum of Martyr Naseer Langove a ceremony would be held on 7th July at Manno Jan Road Hudda Quetta while the party martyrs for Balochistan the central gathering would be held on 15th July at Surab. They said that these processions would be held to laud the sacrifices of the martyrs of Balochistan therefore the Balochistan nationalists, the progressive and real Baloch lovers should participate in these processions to make them successful. They said that BNP is struggling for the right of self-determination of Balochs and by following the foot steps of these martyrs and according to their aspirations and feelings would fight for the defense and solidarity of the motherland.
In the present era of atrocities of the rollers and establishment, their Baolch foe policies, assassination of Balochs, kidnapping like arrests, violation of human rights clearly determined the policies of establishment towards Balochs. In this country whether it is ruled by dictators or so called democrats, for Balochs operations, genocide and atrocities are their policies.
They further added that today Balochs are being pushed to the wall in such a manner that its example could not be found in history. They added that BNP is following the philosophy and thoughts of the leader of the movement Sardar Attaullah Mengal and keeping in view his sacrifices in the past struggling for the rights of Balochs.
They added that Shaheed Nawab Noroze Khan and other martyrs of Balochistan had solidified the Balochistan movement by sacrificing their lives.
In the present era the party workers, political and ideological friends must participate in the party processions in large number to strengthen the party and to assure the establishment and the present rulers that they could not put us against the wall.
They advised the BNP workers to work for making the 7th July and 15th July processions a success.
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