CM Sarfraz Bugti meets with a group from Naval War College

Sarfraz Bugti, the chief minister of Balochistan, met with attendees of the Pakistan Naval War College’s 55th training session on Saturday.
The CM praised the military and civic leadership for their contributions to regional peace.
Sarfraz Bugti went on to say that for Balochistan to experience long-lasting peace, civil and military leadership must work together.
It is imperative that young people be included in the national mainstream. State policies are centred around youth. It is incorrect to believe that Balochistan’s uneven development is the cause of violence.
Social media is used by anti-Pakistan groups who are seated overseas. The administration of Balochistan has begun to combat terrorism. It is giving the Balochistan Police Rs. 40 billion to improve their capabilities,” the chief minister stated.
In order to close the gap between the youth and the state, Sarfraz Bugti said, the CTD is receiving an extra ten billion rupees, and merit and communication are being encouraged at every level.
Every university and forum is giving voice to young people, and Balochistan has also implemented its first youth policy, Bugti continued.
“The youth of Balochistan who have grievances with the government will be embraced, there will be no concessions to those who take up arms against the state and resort to violence, effective strategies, meritocracy and dialogue with the youth will be maintained, and every conspiracy to destabilise the state will fail,” the chief minister declared.