BAP leadership expressed reservations over the attitude of the federal government


Quetta: Cracks were emerged in the alliance between Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and the Balochistan Awami Party (BAP), said the sources on Monday.
According to the sources, the BAP leadership expressed reservations over the attitude of the federal government. “Despite being the biggest ally but they were not given appropriate representation in the federal cabinet. The BAP was assured of two ministries in the federal government,” the leadership said.
The quoted sources also revealed that the BAP has sought the posts of federal minister, minister of state and special assistant from the government.
The leadership further said that during the PM’s visit to Quetta, the Balochistan chief minister will present his reservations and if the reservations were not addressed, a future course of action would be decided.

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