Deputy Chairman Senate reaffirms commitment to Balochistan’s development

Deputy Chairman Senate reaffirms commitment to Balochistan’s development

ISLAMABAD, Apr 01 (APP):Deputy Chairman of the Senate Syedaal Khan Nasar Wednesday, reaffirmed his commitment to the development and welfare of Balochistan, saying that the province’s progress and the well-being of its people remain his top priorities.
Speaking at a ceremony in Quetta, Sardar Akbar Khan Kharoti, Chairman of the Balochistan Tribal Union, presented an honorary shield to Syedaal Khan Nasar in recognition of his public service and efforts for the province’s development.
The event was attended by legal professionals, social figures, and youth representatives who praised his contributions.
Expressing gratitude, the Deputy Chairman said the honour reflects the trust of Balochistan’s people.
He vowed to continue working for the province’s development, youth empowerment, and promotion of national unity.
He added that the government and state institutions are committed to advancing Balochistan using all available resources and thanked the organisers for their support.
During his visit, he met with Chairman Quetta Development Foundation Bismillah Nasar, senior advocate Sohail Ahmed Rajput, Afnan Ahmed Kakar, and other social leaders.
They discussed development, public welfare, and the province’s key challenges, while appreciating his ongoing efforts to address public concerns.
Syedaal Khan Nasar said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Mian Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, the government is implementing development projects across Balochistan at an accelerated pace, and their benefits will soon be visible.
He highlighted the province’s rich natural resources and the focus on creating opportunities for youth to ensure sustainable progress.
The Deputy Chairman of the Senate reiterated his commitment to using all available resources to resolve Balochistan’s challenges. Youth members of the Quetta Development Foundation presented him with a bouquet, expressing confidence in his leadership.
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