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No ‘breakthrough’ in efforts to bridge gap between CM, dissidents

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The deadlock between Balochistan Chief Minister (CM) Jam Kamal and estranged members of his coalition persists as all efforts of the committee formed to bring about reconciliation between the two have failed to produce results on Monday.

Although CM Kamal has met with six ‘estranged’ members of his government in recent days to win their support, the latter are still adamant that he gives his resignation.

They are of the view that they will not decide on their own but will go by the decision taken by the entire group of ‘dissidents’. Senate Chairman Sadiq Sanjrani, on the other hand, plans to visit Quetta again today to bring about rapprochement between the chief minister and dissidents.

He had visited the provincial capital yesterday (Sunday) too, and held a meeting with Balochistan Assembly Speaker Abdul Qudoos Bezanjo.—INP

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