37 billion progress funds not returned to federal: says Buledi.

QUETTA -- Provincial Finance Minister Zahoor Ahmed Buledi along with opposition leaders strongly condemned Indian controversial citizenship amend bill which was passed in Assam by Indian law makers to deprive Muslims community from Indian nationality.

Zahoor Buledi said Modi was a fascist and anti- Muslim ruler and Muslims were being deprived from Indian nationality through Indian discriminatory law after abolition of Article 70 and 35A of constitution.

He stated this on the floor of Balochistan Assembly (BA) session which was chaired by Deputy Speaker Sardar Babar Khan Musakhel on Tuesday.

Finance Minister Zahoor Buledi said in point of orders on opposition members that the news of 37 billion development funds has repaid to federal which was not correct news while provincial government was demanding more funds from central regime in order to complete pending progress schemes for interest of province.

'Rs 2 billion have been allocated for each district of province in Provincial Public Sector Development Program (PSDP) for ensuring basic facilities to masses in respective areas', he said, saying government of Balochistan Assembly has formally approved a bill regarding Special Assistant to Chief Minister Balochistan.

He said Chief Minister's License Assistant has been appointed on an honorary basis and it was no matter.

Earlier, addressing a points of order in Balochistan Assembly session, leader of Opposition Malik Skandar Khan Advocate said India was making brutalities on Muslim community in Assam and Kashmir, despite curfew was being imposed in Occupied Kashmir from four months where women, aged men and innocent children were suffering difficulties, saying Modi let government was bringing anti-Muslim policies under discriminatory law , aiming to torture Muslims and to deprive from Indian...

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