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President
determined to frustrate anti-uplift elements
8 rockets fired in
bid to disrupt President’s visit
KOHLU—President General Pervez Musharraf visited Kohlu Wednesday and
announced a development package for one of the most backward areas of
Balochistan at a public meeting. The Balochistan government had invited
MPA Balach Marri, son of Nawab Khair Bux Marri, to attend the public
gathering. However, Balach Marri not only refused to attend the
gathering himself but also forcibly prevented the distrct Nazim from
attending the meeting. The District Nazim, was highly enthusiastic about
the president’s visit, for which he had also prepared a welcome address.
The public meeting was largely attended by representatives of all 50
sub-tribes of Marri tribe, except sub-tribe of Balach Marri, Gazini,
which is under the Nawab’s oppressive control. About 250 people, who
attended the meeting, expressed their wholehearted support and
admiration for President Musharraf’s policies aimed at bringing about
socio-economic development of Balochistan. The President, who flew into
Kohlu from Quetta at around 11 am, stayed there for about four hours in
which he visited the quarter guard of Mawand Rifles, had a meeting with
Balochistan Levies, addressed a public gathering and also had lunch with
them.
During the president’s visit, some miscreants fired rockets at Kohlu,
which did not disrupt the president’s visit and it went on as scheduled.
The quick reaction force from the Frontier Corps immediately responded
and seized 8 more rockets, which loaded on donkeys, were also being
transported for firing. Addressing the gathering the President vowed
consistent focus on development of remote areas and saboteurs and
anti-development elements cannot deter the process of socio-economic
progress as the masses want to move forward. He also announced a series
of Rs 1.5 billion development projects for Kohlu district. Enlisting
support of the masses, he said the government would continue to strive
for progress of the far-flung areas, ignored in the past and also remove
any feeling of deprivation.
“We are not deterred by anti-development elements and will continue to
steer the country on the path of socio-economic development, with your
support we will together move forward,” he stated in reference to recent
incidents of rocket firing and bomb blasts in the area. President
Musharraf, who is the first head of the state to visit Kohlu in last
quarter of a century, said his government in the last six years had
launched a number of mega projects in the province to pull them out of
backwaters of development and allay the sense of deprivation. He said,
he wants socio-economic improvement of the people of Balochistan and
wondered as to why some people were opposed to it. “We have the
financial resources and will put them to use for the uplift of the
people of Balochistan , so opposition to development is absolutely
unjustified.
“You should be rest assured that all resources of the province will be
utilized for your well being , so do not pay any heed to the elements
who indulge in utterly baseless propaganda,” he stated. In this context,
President Musharraf said, increase in oil and gas exploration activities
would help step up the pace of development in the province. “Your
progress will be progress of Pakistan,” he declared, describing the
people of Balochistan as courageous, brave and hospitable. Balochistan
Governor Owais Ahmed Ghani and Chief Minister Jam Muhammad Yousuf were
also present. The President informed the cheering crowd that
operationalization of Gwadar deep seaport by mid-summer next would begin
a new era of development in the province, the country and facilitate
trade in the region. “We will run Gwadar as a modern port — it will not
only bring massive economic development to the province and the country
but also serve as trade corridor for Central Asia, Afghanistan and the
Gulf region”.
Dilating on the benefits the development projects would accrue to the
local populace, President Musharraf said these would yield unprecedented
economic opportunities. The Baloch people are being trained to work at
Gwadar port and dams and would definitely get better employment, he
said. He referred to Mirani and Subakzai dams and said availability of
water would bring thousands of acres of land under cultivation and also
provide large quantities of fish as an economic means. Thousands of
people from Balochistan, he said, are being recruited in Frontier Corps
and as Coast Guards.
“This is the way forward to sustainable development”, he emphasized.
Speaking on steps taken to raise agricultural growth, he said, the 500
km long Katchi canal is being built at a cost of Rs 40 billion, with
Punjab giving 300 km of land for Balochistan. The canal will irrigate
700,000 acres of land in Balochistan and boost agrarian economy, he
said. Similarly, he said, a number of schemes have been undertaken to
elevate the quality of life in the province and in this respect counted
Rs 8 billion water supply project as a major step. “We are building
schools and hospitals, we are ready to bring into use all resources for
development of Balochistan, identify the projects and you will always
find me on your side, I will stand by you and I also know from your
expression of support that you are wholeheartedly with me,”said the
President.
Unveiling a massive Rs 1.5 billion development plan for Kohlu district,
President Musharraf said it would cover 35 schemes including Rs one
billion Kohlu-Sibbi Road, which would open up new routes to prosperity.
The other schemes include Rs 40.5 million network of 14-road
infrastructure in Kohlu district, electrification of villages at a cost
of Rs 10 million, up-gradation of intermediate college to degree college
at a cost of Rs 20 million, a high school in a tehsil, a cadet school in
Kohlu, a Rs 50 million water supply scheme under which 23 tube wells
would be installed. In addition, district hospital in Kohlu would be
revamped and water storage dams also constructed.
“I shall stand firmly by those who are for development , we should not
heed those who are anti-development and try to retard progress, that way
we will together pursue the path of development,” the president said.
The president also recounted the time when he was posted here as a young
officer in the 1970s and said he fondly remembers the hospitality of
local people. Earlier, Chief Minister Jam Muhammad Yousuf strongly
condemned all acts of terrorism and said the miscreants would not be
allowed to disrupt the ongoing process of development. The Chief
Minister paid rich tributes to President Musharraf for his monumental
contribution to the development of Balochistan since the inception of
his government. “Your visit to the area reflects your abiding commitment
to bringing the underdeveloped areas at par with the developed parts of
the country, we have great respect for your efforts aimed at putting
Pakistan and its people first”. Local leaders in their addresses, warmly
welcomed the president, saying his leadership and continued focus on
their development has brightened future prospects for their young
generation and opened new vistas of progress. They also presented
traditional gifts to the President.—APP |