Balochistan National Party (Mengal)

The Balochistan National Party or Balochistan National Party (Mengal) (Urdu: بلوچستان نيشنل پارٹی) is a political party in Balochistan, Pakistan. BNP believes in more provincial rights and greater autonomy for Baluchistan province through peaceful and democratic struggle.

Balochistan National Party

بلوچستان نيشنل پارٹی
AbbreviationBNP
PresidentAkhtar Mengal
ChairmanAtaullah Mengal
General SecretaryJahanzeb Jamaldini
Vice PresidentMusa Jan Baloch
Notable membersSajid Tareen
Mir Noor-ud-din Mengal
Sanaullah Baloch
Abdul Razaq Langov
Dr Abdul Ghafoor
Founded1996
IdeologyBaloch nationalism
Democratic socialism
Secularism
Political positionLeft-wing
ColoursRed (Top), Yellow (Middle) and Green (Bottom)
Senate
1 / 104
National Assembly
4 / 342
Balochistan Assembly
10 / 65
Website
balochistannationalparty.com

History

In 1972, the National Awami Party or NAP formed the first elected government in Balochistan after winning the elections and Ataullah Mengal was sworn in as the first Chief Minister of Balochistan. But just nine months after the formation of the NAP Government, it was overthrown by Bhutto who used Nawab Akbar Bugti's allegation that Mengal's regime wanted to disintegrate Pakistan and liberate Balochistan as grounds for this dismissal. Ataullah Mengal, Ghaus Bakhsh Bizenjo, Gul Khan Nasir, Nawab Khair Bux Marri and the other NAP leaders were thrown in jail. They were released when Bhutto's government was toppled by Zia-ul-Haq, after spending more than four years in captivity. By this time differences had arisen between the NAP leadership, so while Mengal, Bizenjo and Nasir went to the NAP headquarters, Khair Bux and Shero Marri headed home.

Later, Ghaus Bakhsh Bizenjo formed the Pakistan National Party or PNP after differences arose between him and Wali Khan over the Kabul Revolution (he supported the revolution while Wali Khan was against it). Gul Khan joined PNP and became the President of its Balochistan wing while Ataullah went into exile in London.

In 1996, Ataullah Mengal returned to Pakistan and formed the Balochistan National Party.[1]

BNP Government

BNP swept the 1997 elections and was able to form a coalition government in Balochistan with Sardar Ataullah Mengal's son, Akhtar Mengal as the Chief Minister. This government did not last long as, soon, differences began arising between the Balochistan Provincial Government and the Federal Government.

1998–2009

After the dismissal of their first government, BNP hasn't taken part in any elections. In 2002, the party didn't compete in the elections in protest of General Pervez Musharraf's October 1999 military coup which allowed the pro-military religious alliance to win almost all the moderate and nationalist constituencies. Though a few members of the party did take part in the elections independently. One of these members got elected to the National Assembly of Pakistan, one to the Senate of Pakistan and two to the Provincial Assembly i.e. Mir Akbar Mengal and Mir Akhtar Hussain Langove.

In 2006, Nawab Akbar Bugti was killed by the Pakistani Army. BNP had vehemently criticized the government when the operation in Balochistan had been launched[2] and after Bugti's death all four of its independently elected representatives resigned from their seats of the National and Provincial Assemblies.[3]

In December 2006 Akhtar Mengal was arrested for allegedly ordering his security guards to beat up secret service personnel. Mengal maintained that these secret service officials had tried to kidnap his children as they returned from school and as a result, the security guards had beaten them. During his trial, according to Mr Iqbal Haider, secretary-general of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, "Mr Mengal was brought into the courtroom and shoved into an iron cage with bars all around that stood in a corner away from his counsel.”[4] Mengal was released in 2008, after the Pakistan Peoples Party government came in power, after spending almost one and a half year in jail.

After Akhtar Mengal's arrest, the rest of the BNP leadership was also imprisoned mainly in MPO cases. On December 2, Sajid Tareen was arrested from his chambers,[5] Habib Jalib Baloch, Mir Akhtar Hussain Langove and Akbar Mengal were also arrested the same day.[6] Jahanzeb Jamaldini was also put under arrest in December. Then, on January 3, 2007 the acting Chief of BNP, Mir Noor-ud-din Mengal was also arrested along with other activists while they were on their way to meet imprisoned workers of BNP in Khuzdar.[7]

Platform

The Balochistan National Party's main goal has been for the provinces having control over their resources. Under the 1973 Constitution of Pakistan, the federal government has broad powers, though the Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan brought some changes.

Council Session 2009

Balochistan National Party's third council session was held between 25 and 28 June 2009. It was presided over by an ailment stricken Akhtar Mengal. In this council session the leadership and central committee members of the party were selected as follows:

Leadership

  • Sardar Akhtar Jan Mengal (President)
  • Jahanzeb Jamaldeni (Senior Vice President)
  • Sajid Tareen (Vice President)
  • Jahanzeb Baloch (Deputy General Secretary)
  • Mir Akhtar Hussain Langov (Joint Secretary)
  • Agha Hassan Baloch (Information Secreatory & Culture Sec.)
  • Hammal Baloch (Finance Secretary)
  • Malik Naseer Shahwani (Secretary of Agriculture and Fisheries)
  • Jameela Baloch (Women Secretary)

Central Committee members

  • Mir Akhtar Hussain Langove
  • Mir Mohammad Aslam Kurd
  • Syed Nabeel Zaidi
  • Mir Abdullah Jan
  • Mir Akram Siapad
  • Mir Haji Abid Hussain
  • Sanaullah Baloch
  • Sardar Haq Nawaz Buzdar
  • Mir Yaqoob Bizenjo
  • Abdul Ghafoor Mengal
  • Abdul Hameed Khetran
  • Abdul Raoof Mengal
  • Adv. Abdul Hameed
  • Attaullah Mengal
  • Chairman Manzoor Baloch
  • Dr Abdul Ghafoor
  • Dr. Abdul Qudus
  • Dr. Abdul Samad Mirwani
  • Eng. Malik Mohammad Sasoli
  • Agha Musa Jan
  • Arbab Mohammad Naeem Dehwar
  • Ghulam Nabi Marri
  • Ghullam Haider Kaka Buzdar
  • Hameed Sajna
  • Laal Jan Baloch
  • Malik Abdul Hameed kakar
  • Mohammad Yonus
  • Mohammad Qasim Roonjho
  • Murad Jan
  • Latif Baloch
  • Nawabzada Mir Amanullah
  • R.G Khosa
  • Mir Juma Kubdani
  • sardar arslan akbar rind

Ladies Central Committee

  • Khalida Mengal
  • Rashida Mengal
  • Sania Hassan Kashani
  • Yasmeen Baloch
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gollark: That is not much of an issue. The carbon dioxide production from them is. If we ran out somehow, it would be possible to synthesize more (with energy input, obviously).
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gollark: This is probably far beyond the life expectancy of a plane.
gollark: > And also if you have a kerosene powered plane it will become useless in however many years when a drop of oil costs $100

See also

References

  1. "Balochistan National Party – Profile". Dawn. April 16, 2013.
  2. "Call to end operation in Balochistan". Dawn. September 11, 2006.
  3. "BNP decides to quit parliament, LBs". Dawn. September 4, 2006.
  4. "A moment of truth (Opinion)". Dawn. February 14, 2008.
  5. "BNP acting chief arrested". Daily Times. December 2, 2006. Archived from the original on January 24, 2008.
  6. "BNP senior vice president expelled to Sindh". Daily Times. December 2, 2006. Archived from the original on March 16, 2008.
  7. "Acting chief of BNP-M arrested". Dawn. January 5, 2007.

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