Ziaullah advocates for education and unity in Balochistan’s youth

QUETTA: Balochistan Minister for Home and Tribal Affairs, Mir Ziaullah Langove, has called on the youth to abandon the politics of violence, anarchy, and hatred and instead lead in the development and prosperity of Balochistan through democratic means.

The Central Vice President of the Balochistan Awami Party (BAP) emphasized on Monday that the youth are a crucial asset to the country and a source of national pride. He advocated for education over violence, stating, “Instead of picking up a gun, the youth should make the pen their strength.”

Mir Ziaullah Langove attributed the region’s underdevelopment to a minority who prioritize personal gain over communal well-being and promote violence over education.

“The current government’s top priorities are improving education, health, and sports to benefit the province broadly,” said the Home Minister, highlighting that transformative educational initiatives led by the Chief Minister of Balochistan are showing promising results.

Langove stressed the importance of fostering peace, love, and brotherhood among the diverse communities of Balochistan. He expressed confidence in the younger generation’s ability to lead and further the region’s progress.

He concluded by warning against external forces seeking to exploit Baloch youth for destructive purposes, asserting that these efforts would be thwarted by the combined efforts of security forces and the public to secure a promising future for the youth and the province.

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