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Balochistan ruling elite

ISLAMABAD, March 21: Balochistan is considered to be a neglected province where a majority of population lacks basic amenities, but the ruling elite of the province has an entirely different story.

Many members of the club have pieces of land greater in size than some small towns of the country, using precious vehicles rarely seen even in big cities and having more glamorous lifestyle than even royal families of the Arab world.

According to a statement of assets and liabilities submitted to the Election Commission for 2010-2011, Balochistan Chief Minister Nawab Muhammad Aslam Khan Raisani uses a luxury sport utility vehicle (Hummer H2) gifted by an unnamed friend from United Arab Emirates (UAE) and a Harley Davidson motorcycle brought to Pakistan after a waiver on customs duty. The price of Hummer and motorcycle has been cited as Rs180 million and Rs3.2 million, respectively. He has two other vehicles, including a land cruiser.

He owns a safety and security firm and a mining company with a capital investment of Rs106.5 million. He also owns over 30 properties valued at Rs150 million in his own and wife’s name.

The Minister for Home and Tribal Affairs, Mir Zafar Ullah Khan, owns 24,338 acres of land, most of which he has inherited and is yet to be distributed. He has Rs51 million in two bank accounts and owns Rs20.7 million house.

The Minister for Building, Agha Irfan Karim, owns four properties, including a farm house, 150 acres of agricultural land and a house in Quetta, but has not mentioned the price, just writing “not evaluated” in the remarks column against the detail of immovable property.

He owns two diamond-studded Rolex wrist watches, two more with gold and silver, 10 diamond-studded cufflinks and 200 tola of gold.

Pir Abdul Qadir Algilani owns 3,200 acres of land in Kalat and Lasbella, and an under-construction farm in Lasbella on 400 acres. His other properties include a two-acre hut in Gaddani. The Pir also has Rs33 million. He has mentioned investment in stocks, too, in his statement.

His other properties include two coal mines, three manganese mines, one cooper mine and one iron ore mine in his own and his wife’s name.

Pir Abdul Qadir has 300 guns issued by the Ordnance depot of the GHQ as his mother’s inheritance from Khan of Kalat, her
father. He also owns antiques and gems of unspecified quantity and value.

The Minister for Fisheries, Mir Hammal Kalmati, owns assets worth Rs238 million. He owns seven properties worth Rs238 million and has over Rs28 million in bank accounts.

However, in contrast to most of the cabinet members in Balochistan, the Minister for Higher and Technical Education, Tahir Mehmood Khan, has assets of Rs86.5 million in Quetta. He has jewellery valued at Rs1.5 million and Rs63,600 in two bank
accounts.

Jan Ali Changezi has no immovable property in or outside Pakistan. The total worth of assets, including furniture, jewellery and cash in hand and bank, comes to Rs1.6 million.

Muhammad Ismael Gujjar owns property worth Rs19.65 million. He has not mentioned the value of a dairy farm, eight commercial vehicles and two unspecified Pakistan-made cars of 2011 models and one Japan-made car of 2007 model. He has around Rs400,000 in two bank accounts.

Sardar Masood Ali Khan owns assets worth Rs235 million, including commercial and residential property, and 500 grams of gold ornaments. He owns no car.

The total worth of Mohammad Younas Mullazai’s assets, including a house and a commercial plot, is Rs5.5 million. He too owns no car.

Ali Madad Jattak has put at Rs7.3 million the value of his house and 18,000 sq feet land he had purchased after selling livestock — 48 camels, 23 cows and buffalos and 525 goats and sheep valued at Rs15.34 million. He has Rs0.5 million in cash and owns no
car.

Ainullah Shams owns a house, agricultural land and open plots worth Rs 12.6 million, but has no bank account and owns no car.

The most valuable thing under possession of Molvi Abdul Samad is his car worth Rs350,000 followed by the share in a house mentioned as Rs50,000. He has put the value of furniture in his use at Rs200,00 and holds the same amount in cash as well. He has Rs3,800 in his bank account.

Syed Matiullah Agha has Rs9.1 million in his bank accounts. He has put the value of his four properties, including agricultural land and plots, at Rs4.5 million. He has an automobile engineering business in Karachi and owns a shop in his village. He also does not own a car.

Asfandyar Khan Kakar has an open plot in Pishin he purchased in an unspecified year for Rs2.8 million, with a present market value of Rs7 million. He has Rs575,315 in two bank accounts, but has no car.
 
Pakistan has to eliminate this SARDAR system These scums never let people get out of their districts and stop them from getting education . So that they can remain in power and suck the blood of federation and people
 
Pakistan has to eliminate this SARDAR system These scums never let people get out of their districts and stop them from getting education . So that they can remain in power and suck the blood of federation and people

Yes these Sardar's are evil but what about Zameedar's & vadhera's of Sindh & Punjab are they saint's ...big question...isnt it ?
 
Yes these Sardar's are evil but what about Zameedar's & vadhera's of Sindh & Punjab are they saint's ...big question...isnt it ?

No that is something that India got right in getting rid of princes nawabs etc we have to face it. Pakistan needs to address these matters in all provinces
 
No that is something that India got right in getting rid of princes nawabs etc we have to face it. Pakistan needs to address these matters in all provinces
Sir you are a sensible guy but isnt that the sole reason that why democracy was so sucsessful in India & its Judiciarry, legisltion & executive worked quite well bcause when an avrage guy is free earn his living he will think independently as compared to a bonded farm worker and iventualy will do what is he told to do by his master/feudal lord
 
Yes these Sardar's are evil but what about Zameedar's & vadhera's of Sindh & Punjab are they saint's ...big question...isnt it ?

Yes I mean the same . check out my post i didnt said that these people are holy saints.
 
How can you eliminate feudalism when the majority of the government officials are feudals themselves? There is feudalism in almost every political party in Pakistan except for one. It seems like Pakistan was made as a country for feudals only.
 
How can you eliminate feudalism when the majority of the government officials are feudals themselves? There is feudalism in almost every political party in Pakistan except for one. It seems like Pakistan was made as a country for feudals only.
Sir that is the main reason between India & Pakistan & that is why we were able to sustain all the pressure's of Western world but still survive cause common man had love & faith in all riyaasati idare's where as in Pakistan common people were never a part of the govt
 

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