Brahmdagh rules out talks with govt

By: Our Staff Reporter | September 30, 2009 |
BALOCH Republican Party chief Brahmdagh Bugti has rejected negotiations with the Pakistan government saying the Baloch people want nothing less than freedom, reported a private TV channel on Tuesday.
When asked that whether his party was in contact with the Pakistani government to resolve the Baloch crisis, Brahmdagh said there was not any need to contact the government, as the Baloch people have only one demand that of freedom from Pakistans suppression.
Not at all. I have no contact with the government. We dont need to contact them. We need nothing from Pakistan. We want them to leave our land and release our people from their torture chambers, Brahmdagh said during an interview to the TV channel.
When asked that whether he supported the calls by several Baloch politicians and activists to try Pervez Musharraf for his grandfather Akbar Khan Bugtis killing, Brahmdagh said Musharraf was only an instrument.
Musharraf has been an instrument of the establishment and not an individual who has acted on his own. Simply trying him is not likely to change the overall situation of the Baloch, he said.
Akbar Khan Bugti, the former chief minister and governor of Balochistan, was killed during a military operation in August 2006.

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