Imran Khan planning to discuss "grave concern" Balochistan issue with leaders

Nepal National (ANI) Sunday 5th February, 2012

Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan has said the Balochistan issue is a "grave concern", adding that he is planning to talk to Baloch leaders - even those in exile over the issue.

He said that his party, keeping in view the seriousness of the law and order situation in Balochistan, was preparing a comprehensive package which could be acceptable to all Baloch parties, and added that his recent meeting with Baloch leader and former Balochistan Chief Minister Akhtar Mengal was fruitful, The Express Tribune reports.

He also accused the president of the country and Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) chief Nawaz Sharif of being afraid of the 'tsunami' his party has vowed to bring. "The two brothers - [President Asif Ali] Zardari and Nawaz - have always been together. They have only separated due to the fear of the tsunami."

They are together because their interests are the same-their money is lying in foreign banks, Khan said, adding that they will not do anything which will remove them from power.

"They have been together for four years, how can they now blame each other for conspiracy," he added. (ANI)

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