Abdul Malik Baloch cuts London tour short to arrive Pakistan today

PoliticsAbdul Malik Baloch cuts London tour short to arrive Pakistan today

QUETTA: Balochistan Chief Minister Dr Abdul Malik Baloch will arrive back Pakistan on Thursday cutting short his London trip.

The spokesman of Balochistan government Jan Muhammed Buledi said the Chief Minister Balochistan Dr Abdul Malik is persistently in contact with the provincial and federal government and is supervising the rescue and relief operation in the quake-ravaged areas of the province.

Addressing a news conference here, he said the relief goods will be doled out among the quake-affected people in a transparent manner.

The foreign agencies and trusts offered the aid and assistance; however, the Balochistan government will make any decision in this regard only after the consultation, he added.

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