CM Jam Kamal Must Resign By 5pm Today Or Face A No Confidence Motion

Balochistan Chief Minister Jam Kamal has a deadline of 5pm today (Wednesday) to step down from the post in a “dignified” manner, according to disgruntled ministers of the Balochistan the provincial assembly. These ministers say are threatening to file a no confidence motion against him.

“Jam Kamal runs all affairs of the province personally but now he has lost the numerical majority along with the moral support of students, doctors, landlords, labourers, teachers and the bureaucracy,” said Finance Minister Zahoor Buledi at a news conference at the Balochistan Assembly.

Buledi was accompanied by Food Minister Sardar Abdul Rehman Khetran, CM’s Adviser on Fisheries Akbar Askani, Adviser Muhammad Khan Lehri, Sikandar Umrani, Lala Rashid Baloch and Mah Jabeen Sheeran Bushra Rind– all of them belonging to the ruling Balochistan Awami Party (BAP); Minister Asadullah Baloch of the Balochistan National Party-Awami; Laila Tareen of the Awami National Party (ANP); and PTI’s Naseebullah Marri.

“The whole of Balochistan should not be sacrificed for the sake of one individual,” Buledi added.

The provincial finance minister said 11 BAP members, including Assembly Speaker Abdul Quddus Bizenjo and Sardar Saleh Bhootani, were with them.

“Some members of the coalition parties have also expressed their lack of trust in the chief minister.”

The minister said people had lost trust in the CM because of the growing political unrest in the province, poor governance and the freezing of development funds.

He said talks were held with the pro-CM members and they were given two weeks so that the chief minister would resign “with dignity” before they filed a no-trust motion against him.

“Instead of resigning, the chief minister tried to give the impression that the group of disgruntled members had split up.”

On the occasion, Khetran maintained that the chief minister only had the support of 13 or 14 of the 65 members of the assembly.

Provincial Social Welfare Minister Asadullah Baloch of the BNP-A said Kamal was repeatedly asked inside and outside the cabinet to run the government by taking everyone on board but he considered himself wise and continued to run all matters personally.

“We also asked him to reconsider his conduct,” he added.

Asad said that the chief minister should resign instead of visiting the houses of angry members.

“If he does not resign by 5pm on October 6 (today), we will make a major announcement that might include a moving a no-confidence motion against him.”