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With all the propaganda and cries ,Chinese statement gives a shutup call to many ANP /PTI /JI /JUI ,who only do politics and no other agenda .

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A spokesperson of Chinese Embassy in Islamabad has said that all parts of Pakistan including the western region will benefit from the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). The spokesperson rejected the news attributed to the Chinese Ambassador circulating in the media that the Ambassador Sun Weidong had told the Chief Minister of KPK that Western route was not part of the mega project. He said that such news were false and misleading and being spread to create dissatisfaction among people regarding the CPEC.

He added that both countries had established robust systems for co-ordination and to deliberate upon the projects under the CPEC. He told that the joint Coordination committee on CPEC in its 5th session approved the different routes of the economic corridor in Novermber 2015. Socio-economic development of northern and western parts of the country was key to the project apart from building quality road network to connect Gwadar port with the Chinese Province of Xinjiang, he added. He further said that the motorway passing through Burhan, Dera Ismail Khan and Quetta would play an important role in linking of the important points of the corridor.

http://pakchinanews.pk/western-route-is-part-of-the-cpec-chinese-embassy/
 
DEAR PAKISTANI BROTHERS,
PLEASE ADDRESS THE BALUCH PEOPLES ECONOMIC DESIRE, AT AN EARLIEST. BY ALLOWING THEM MORE JOBS AND ACTIVE PARTICIPATION IN THE MEGA CPEC ECONOMIC PROJECT AND ELSEWHERE AND GIVE THEM THEIR DUE SHARE.
AN EARNEST REQUEST FROM A BANGLADESHI BROTHER

CPEC: a Baloch perspective

Home / Today's Paper / Opinion / CPEC: a Baloch perspective
By Sanaullah Baloch
October 04, 2016

During one hundred years of colonial rule in greater India and Balochistan, the British Raj constructed thousands of kilometres of railway lines, roads, bridges, airports, telegraph lines and strategic garrisons.

The logic behind all this massive infrastructure investment was very clear: to maintain colonial rule, maximise exploitation and counter the Russian advance towards the warm waters of Balochistan.

From 1878 to 1922 the British rail network crisscrossed Balochistan’s landscape, creating wonders such as the Khojak Pass, one of the longest tunnels in South Asia. In addition, British engineers built marvellous bridges. But all this didn’t bring any economic miracles to the province.

Simply because all this infrastructure was purpose-built and without an inclusive and participatory process to involve local communities.

The British Raj’s speedy rails and motors helped transport oppression and mobilise killing machines to suppress anti-colonial freedom fighters.

In 1947 Pakistan came into being and the Baloch were promised a good future. Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah promised special status to maintain Balochistan’s autonomy and special development plans in return for Balochistan joining Pakistan.

However, immediately after annexation with Pakistan a deliberate policy of under-development of the province started, keeping a resource-rich region dependent on financial handouts. A new breed of rulers from Karachi, Lahore and then Islamabad arrived to replace the white colonisers.

Within five years of independence Balochistan’s top-grade gas was pumped and transmitted to the far end of northern Punjab, leaving the Baloch with just dust and smoke. Jobs and scholarships went to a special class of people and gas-related industries, like fertiliser industries, were established in Punjab.

Since 1948, countless promises have been made but the Baloch have only received death and despair. The result at the end of these 70 years has been over 81 percent poverty, 70 percent illiteracy, and the highest level of malnutrition and infant and maternal mortality in Asia.

As a result, tall but false promises and non-inclusive ‘development’ plans are not attractive any more to the Baloch people who have access now to information.

It’s not difficult to understand that if gas, gold, coal and everything else that the Baloch have contributed over the years could not have helped them then how will a meagre share in the CPEC – $600 million out of $46 billion – bring miracles in the life of the Baloch?

If five thousand kilometres of road and rail network constructed during the British Raj didn’t change Balochistan socio-economic landscape then how will the CPEC manage that? The corridor has only two components – Gwadar Port and the Gwadar airport project – without any major corridor of roads, rail and industrial infrastructure.

How will a strategic deep-sea port and an airport change the life of a poverty-hit population? Dera Bugti, Kharran, Lasbela, Awaran, Lorali, Chaghi, Kolu, Washuk and such other districts in Balochistan are listed in Asia’s poorest regions.

Let’s assume for a while that even if both mega projects, the port and the airport, generate massive revenue through cargo containers and passengers. However, based on current constitutional mechanisms all revenues on ports and airports will be collected by the central government not by the provincial government.

Let’s take another important aspect – security – which has generated 15,000 jobs, by injecting $250 million into the Special Security Division (SSD) project. Instead of localising and creating Baloch stakes in the system by raising a Balochistan-based and represented force recruited from relevant districts, the SSD jobs are already being filled by non-Baloch.


Meanwhile, the Gwadar Security Task Force – similar to the SSD – has been raised. Commanded by a brigadier, its expenses are borne by the government of Balochistan, but without a single employee from the province.

So the early signs of the CPEC are not very encouraging for the people of Balochistan. Compared to Balochistan, the nature of projects in Punjab have a different level of impact on the economy and social development of the province.

Only the 27-km length Orange Line Metro will initially benefit around 250,000 passengers a day which will be increased to 500,000 passengers a day by 2025. The metro line will increase mobility, accessibility, efficiency and productivity. It has already generated 10,000 direct and indirect jobs and a massive boom to central Punjab’s small and medium enterprises.

In addition, the large number of power projects under the CPEC in Punjab will have an immense impact on elevating the socio-economic conditions of targeted areas and population, more importantly central and northern Punjab.

No such project has been initiated in Balochistan. Coal-powered projects designated under the CPEC have already been shelved, apparently due to lack of interest by Chinese companies.

The Baloch need logical answers not warning statements or ill-informed speeches that treat critics of the project as traitors. Those in powerful positions openly issue warnings that concerns shouldn’t be raised over the secretive nature of the CPEC.

The president too recently visited Balochistan and issued a national warning that the Baloch people should talk “carefully” about the CPEC. Instead of such thoughtless statements, the head of state and symbol of the federation should have asked all ministries and the federal government to initiate a national debate and dialogue with the Baloch on CPEC agreements, rules, revenue, benefits and decision-making procedures.

This ambiguous nature of the CPEC has created more alienation than unification. So much fear has been created that none of the media persons or researchers living inside Balochistan dare write or talk about the CPEC.

The entire provincial government has no convincing data to prove what the CPEC has for Balochistan.

We need to be honest with ourselves – that China needed Gwadar and in return we got a multibillion dollar infrastructure, metro line, eastern route and motorways and energy projects that will be focused in particular part of Pakistan.

The writer is a former senator from Balochistan.

Email: balochbnp@gmail.com
 
Saleem Safi showed in his show that Nawaz govt. has completely ignored western route...if it is true then its a very dangerous ploy by NAwaz just to protect hi personal interests. he has never projected himself as a leader of nation rather as a leader of riwand only.
can anyone here...elaborate what's actually happening with CPEC?
 
Saleem Safi showed in his show that Nawaz govt. has completely ignored western route...if it is true then its a very dangerous ploy by NAwaz just to protect hi personal interests. he has never projected himself as a leader of nation rather as a leader of riwand only.
can anyone here...elaborate what's actually happening with CPEC?
Can you trust Saleem Safi or Chinese EMbassy spokes person
 
Can you trust Saleem Safi or Chinese EMbassy spokes person
the person he was talking to interview was looking into CEPEC projects i can't recall his authority...bt according to him nothing is done in Gawadar rather berths are built on karachi port
 
the person he was talking to interview was looking into CEPEC projects i can't recall his authority...bt according to him nothing is done in Gawadar rather berths are built on karachi port
Oh bhai only propaganda and nothing else ,I believe Chinese spokes person any day
 
DEAR PAKISTANI BROTHERS,
PLEASE ADDRESS THE BALUCH PEOPLES ECONOMIC DESIRE, AT AN EARLIEST. BY ALLOWING THEM MORE JOBS AND ACTIVE PARTICIPATION IN THE MEGA CPEC ECONOMIC PROJECT AND ELSEWHERE AND GIVE THEM THEIR DUE SHARE.
AN EARNEST REQUEST FROM A BANGLADESHI BROTHER
Dear Bangali brother,
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Mind your own business. Thanks.
 
NOT BANGALI, BUT BANGLADESHI, WE ARE MUSLIMS, JUST LIKE YOU ALL.JUST TRYING TO ASSIST YOU,AS A MUSLIM BROTHER. THAT'S ALL.

I apologize to you on those silly and rude posts thrown at you by some fellow Pakistanis....I know you think and care about us...Thanks buddy :) We are trying our best to address Baluch issues, hopefully, we will overcome them. In Sha Allah...

Respect, Peace and Love to our Bangla Brothers...

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This will finally resolve the KPK and Balochistan concerns once and for all....the western route should lay the political point scoring of ANP, PTI and BNP to rest....issue is China specifically wants Eastern route for CPEC, as it's far developed and more secure....security is primary concern for China and Pakistan....that's is why Eastern route is being made stable, and unstable western route will follow suite.
 
NOT BANGALI, BUT BANGLADESHI, WE ARE MUSLIMS, JUST LIKE YOU ALL.JUST TRYING TO ASSIST YOU,AS A MUSLIM BROTHER. THAT'S ALL.

Your concern well appreciated, but don't pay too much head to that article. The author apparently isn't very well versed in basic economics and is peddling heaps of political propaganda. Balochistan is soon to rise, insha' Allah.

Dear Bangali brother,
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Mind your own business. Thanks.
Hahha Doesn't he sound like "Ghairon ki shadi main abdullah deewana"..??? :woot:
Do Bangalis understand Urdu? Considering they hated it to passion back in the days? :enjoy:
We Pakistani do not need your assistance go and assist your biased haseena in her anti Pakistan propaganda thanks

The most stupid are those who see an enemy in a friend.
 
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