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A Learjet 31A jet of the Government of Balochistan. The Government of Balochistan (Urdu: حکومتِ بلوچستان) is the provincial government of the largest province of Balochistan, Pakistan in Quetta. The head of the province is the Governor, who is nominated by the President of Pakistan.
Cabinet of Balochistan under Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti [4] Post Minister Party Oath Chief Minister of Balochistan: Sarfraz Bugti: PPP: 2 March 2024 Minister of Communication, Works, Physical Planning and Housing Mir Saleem Ahmed Khoso: PMLN: 19 April 2024 Minister of Home & Tribal Affairs and Prisons Sadiq Sanjrani: BAP: 26 November 2024
The Chief Minister of Balochistan (Urdu: وزیر اعلیٰ بلوچستان) is the head of government of the Pakistani province of Balochistan. The chief minister leads the legislative branch of the provincial government and is elected by the Provincial Assembly. Given that he has the assembly's confidence, the chief minister's term is for ...
21 March – 2023 Afghanistan–Pakistan earthquake, Parts of Afghanistan and Pakistan were hit by a strong earthquake measuring 6.8 on the Richter scale, resulting in casualties and property damage. At least 11 people died in Pakistan, and a total of ten deaths were reported in Afghanistan and Pakistan combined as a result of the earthquake.
QUETTA, Pakistan (Reuters) - Separatist militant attacks on police stations, railway lines and highways in Pakistan's restive province of Balochistan, coupled with retaliatory operations by ...
He belongs to the Pakistan People's Party. Prior to his current role, Bugti has served as Home and Tribal Affairs Minister of Balochistan. [1] Bugti also served as a senator of Pakistan from March 2015 to March 2021. [2] On 17 August 2023, he took oath as Caretaker Interior Minister and resigned from the position on 15 December 2023. [3] [4]
Pages in category "Government of Balochistan, Pakistan" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In January 2015, the Supreme Court of Pakistan directed the federal government to come up with a list of missing persons after an application from VBMP. [22] In 2016, the BBC reported that over 1000 mutilated bodies had been found in Balochistan. The VBMP Chairperson, Nasrullah Baloch, said that most of those disappeared were activists. [23]