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Zardari vows to visit troubled Balochistan to help brothers in difficult times
Islamabad, Feb 25 (ANI): Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari has expressed his willingness to visit Balochistan to hold dialogue with Baloch leaders, saying issues of the troubled province were the top most priority of his government.
"I am willing to talk to my disgruntled Baloch brothers myself," the president said, adding that he would make sure that the people of Balochistan became part of Pakistan's society, the Daily Times reports.
Insisting that he was aware of the injustices done to the Baloch people, Zardari said he would not abandon his brothers in such difficult times.
He further promised to take appropriate measures to bring them in the national mainstream.
Zardari said that steps were being taken to arrange an All-Parties Conference (APC) to improve the situation in Balochistan, besides coming up with a comprehensive strategy to uplift the province and end the sense of deprivation among people there. (ANI)
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