Shia killings: Gilani says no governor rule in Balochistan

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Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani has said that the opposition is all alone and if they wanted change they can bring forward a no confidence vote in the Parliament, a private TV channel reported on Wednesday.
Speaking to reporters, he said that the opposition would change its stance whenever it wanted and had no agenda. On Balochistan, he said that governor rule would not be enforced in the province as it was undemocratic.
About relations with the United States, the prime minister said that the relationship between the two countries had its ups and downs but ties were improving. He also said that the PPP would contest the next elections alongside the PML-Q.

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  1. Prime minister sb is only concern about his government he is worried about the PPP government and least pushed about the safeguard of the people. Here people are killed like bunch of sheep’s. We feels that we are living in jungle rather in a jungle the animals are protected. I must say the disloyalty of PM who represents himself the head of State and representative of people. I wish/pray that something happened with his family (Wife, Son etc) than he will be able to realize the reality of what’s happening with the common people.
    We don’t want governor Raj we want peace and brotherhood in Balochistan.
    The provincial government of Balochistan is bunch of idiots who are only concern that how they can collect money for themselves. I can foresee a civil war in Quetta city which will not only affect the common people and may be a question mark on the status of Balochistan with Pakistan. Currently only Baloch people are fighting against the sovereignty of the state, if the security situation remains the same than the day is not far that every community living in Quetta will revolt against the sovereignty of state. I wish that someone who is loyal with Pakistan should think before it is too late.
    Pakistan Zinda bad. Army Paindabad.
    Politician (Corrupts people) Murdabad.

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