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BALOCHISTAN: 'RESIGNATION SENATE DOES NOT BELONG TO ELECTION'

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BALOCHISTAN: 'RESIGNATION SENATE DOES NOT BELONG TO ELECTION'

       The government of Balochistan, which is suffering from a sudden political crisis, is angry with the members of the angry members of the Chief Minister Balochistan, but on the other hand there are such arts that are being set up by Senate's forthcoming elections.

Due to the apparent crisis of the Balochistan government, the movement was unsuccessful, with 14 members signed in the Assembly Secretariat against Chief Minister Balochistan Nawab Sanaullah Zehri.

Apart from the three opposition parties on this resolution, the three parties in the self government have signed the Q League, Majlis Wahdat Muslimeen and members of the National Party. Although the National Party is involved in a mixed government and the party has announced to give full support to the Chief Minister, but one of its members Mir Khalid Laguo has signed a non-confidence movement.

There is no sign of the non-members of the NDA members involved in the non-confidence movement, but after a few hours after the dissolution of the movement, three advisors and ministers from the N League have resigned from their positions.

Resignant Prince Ahmad Ali says that there was a majority of the NDA in the mixed government but it was not important that the second largest party was given to Pakhtunkhwa National Party.

The problems of the members of the Pukhtoonkhwa members were resolved, while the problems of the N League members increased. Prince Ahmad Ali, however, did not agree with the opinion that his resignation had a connection with the upcoming elections in the Senate.

According to Prince Ahmed Ali, this problem was already present, but it is different that his lava burst at a time when Sen's elections are near.

But with the opinion of Syed Ali Shah Prince Ali, senior senior journalist associated with Dawn TV. He says that the current political crisis is not visible to the performance of the Chief, but if Nawab Senaullah Zohri was removed from his post, the N League would not get majority in Balochistan from Senate, which was expected is.

Senior journalist and analyst Prince Zulfiqar also agree that the current political crisis can be the motto of Senate elections. He said that some people probably want to have Senate elections or to get majority of them in the N League.

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