Rakhni. Photo: Courtesy — YouTube
DERA GHAZI KHAN:
At a public meeting in Rakhni, Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfaraz Bugti addressed a large crowd and delivered a series of announcements aimed at bringing about development in the region.
During his speech, CM Bugti stressed that propaganda is used to distance Baloch citizens from the State and entangle them in useless conflicts. “Let the traitors in Switzerland hear this: this state, backed by a disciplined army, remains strong. Our field marshal, General Syed Asim Munir, has bravely defended the nation against India, leaving an unforgettable mark,” he said.
He underlined the State’s commitment to its people, recognizing existing challenges such as corruption, but urging unity. “The Baloch nation belongs to Pakistan and Pakistan belongs to us. No conspiracy will succeed,” he added.
Highlighting the development projects, CM Bugti made several key announcements including establishment of a 50-bed hospital in Rakhni, fulfilling a long-pending promise, formation of Rakhni Municipal Committee, completion of Balochistan BRC College and construction of a sports complex, restoration of Nehrkot Dam and commitment to build the 113-kilometre Rakhni-Tunsa Highway independently if federal funds are not provided, construction of the Rakhni Press Club and the naming of the municipal committee as Dera Khetran.
Addressing the youth, CM Bugti recited a message encouraging them to transform knowledge into strength and raise their names, quoting the words of Allama Iqbal: “Rise so high that even God asks you what is your wish.”
The public reception was overwhelmingly enthusiastic and citizens chanted slogans in support of the Chief Minister. Local leaders including former Health Minister Mir Naseebullah Khan Marri.




