Balochistan: 3 ministers, two advisers decide to tender resignation as political crisis deepens
Quetta: Three ministers and two advisers of Balochistan government decided on Wednesday to tender their resignations in the wake of ongoing political crisis in the province.

The ministers, who are said to have annoyed with Chief Minister Jam Kamal, have reportedly submitted their resignations to provincial Finance Minister Zahoor Buledi, who is also included in the three ministers.
Others are ministers Sardar Abdul Rehman Khaitran and Asad Baloch and advisers Akbar Askani andMuhammad Khan Lehri.
Sources told GNN that four parliamentary secretraies have also submitted their resignations. Minister Sardar Saleh Buhtani has already resigned from his post following differences with the chief minister.
In September, no confidence motion was moved against CM Jam Kamal by 16 MPAs.

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