ISLAMABAD: Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfaraz Bugti on Sunday announced a compensation of Rs2 million ($7,171) for relatives of those killed in a recent militant attack in the province’s Musa Khel district, Pakistani state media reported.
Separatist militants killed at least 23 people in Balochistan’s Musa Khel district after forcing them out of their vehicles and checking their identity, according to officials.
The victims hailed from the Punjab province, who the separatists see as “outsiders” and blame for the exploitation of the province’s mineral wealth. The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) claimed responsibility for the attack.
Announcing compensation for relatives of each of the victims, CM Bugti said militants had no religion or tribe and they must be recognized and treated as “terrorists only,” the state-run Radio Pakistan broadcaster reported.
“Heirs of the martyrs will not be alone, and all out assistance will be given to them,” Bugti was quoted as saying. “There would be no concessions for terrorists. They will be dealt with iron hands.”
Pakistan’s largest province of Balochistan, which borders Iran and Afghanistan and is home to major China-led projects such as a strategic port and a gold and copper mine, has been the site of a decades-long separatist insurgency by ethnic Baloch militants.
The separatists say they are fighting what they see as the unfair exploitation of the province’s mineral and gas wealth by the federation at the center. The state denies the allegations and says it is working for the uplift of the impoverished province through various development schemes.
Simultaneous assaults were also launched in other areas last Sunday that killed more than 50 people in one of the deadliest attacks in Balochistan in recent years.
Balochistan CM announces compensation for families of victims in bus killings by separatists
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Balochistan CM announces compensation for families of victims in bus killings by separatists
- Separatist militants last Sunday killed 23 people in Musa Khel after forcing them out of their vehicles and checking their identity
- The victims hailed from the Punjab province, who the separatists see as ‘outsiders’ and blame for exploiting Balochistan’s wealth