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The political crisis in Balochistan grew worse Thursday with the resignations of three ministers, two advisors and four parliamentary secretaries from the provincial cabinet. The dissident members of the Balochistan Awami Party or BAP went to Governor House to submit their resignations to Syed Zahoor Agha, the Governor of Balochistan. Sardar Abdur Rehman Khetran, Mir Asad Baloch, Zahoor Buledi while Haji Muhammad Khan Lehri and Akbar Askani have resigned. In a tweet, Zahoor Buledi said Balochistan CM Jam Kamal had lost its constitutional legitimacy after 15 MPAs, ministers and advisors, out of a total of 40, have parted ways over bad governance in the province. Govt of @jam k. ....
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QUETTA: Provincial Minister for Social Welfare and Special Education Mir Asad Baloch on Wednesday said that the federal government was not serious about resolution of problems pointed out by the members of the Balochistan Assembly. He said the provincial assembly had passed resolutions on several issues, including high number of accidents on the highways linking Balochistan with the rest of the country, smuggling of fruits and vegetables from Iran and construction of a double carriageway from Chaman to Quetta, but the federal government did nothing to resolve these issues. Mr Baloch said Balochistan and its issues were not included in the priorities of the federal government. Prime Minister Imran Khan had promised to approve construction of two highways in the province on the request of Chief Minister Jam Kamal Khan, but there was no sign of work on these projects so far. ....