Video of Balochistan Chief Minister in Gwadar: Comments on distribution of money but what is the real issue

Video of Balochistan Chief Minister in Gwadar: Comments on distribution of money but what is the real issue?
Video of Balochistan Chief Minister in Gwadar: Comments on distribution of money

In Gwadar, after the video of distribution of money among a few people by the Chief Minister of Balochistan Mir Abdul Qaddos Bizenjo came to light, similar to the incident of distribution of money among the protesters of a religious party during the Faizabad sit-in in the past on social media. At the same time, the question is being raised as to whom and why this money is being given.

It is to be noted that the sit-in in Gwadar for the last one month ended yesterday when a meeting was held between the leader of the sit-in Maulana Hidayat-ur-Rehman and Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Qudoos Bizenjo. One month will be given for implementation.

But shortly after, a video went viral on social media, in which Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Abdul Qaddos Bizenjo was seen distributing Rs 5,000 among a few people, which drew much criticism.


What's going on in the money distribution video?

In the viral video of Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Qudus Bizenjo, he can be seen sitting on an orange chair, while in the video, besides government officials, Maulana Hidayat-ur-Rehman, the leader of Gwadar Haq Do sit-in is also seen.

In this video, there are some women in front of the Chief Minister, with whom Mir Qudoos Bizenjo is speaking in Balochi language. In the video, a man draws attention to the Chief Minister and says, "About Qudus Sahib Students, a student of Balochistan University.

But the chief minister's full attention is on the women and he says something to one of his aides, on which the aide of the chief minister takes out a few notes of five thousand rupees and gives them to him, who distributes them among the women in front of the holy Bizenjo.

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Some are given a note of five thousand rupees while some are given two notes of five thousand rupees. Meanwhile, the Chief Minister also gives a note of Rs. 5,000 to a child in front of him.

In the video, the chief minister can be heard saying that the money is on his behalf for his sisters, for which one woman thanks him while another woman says that she did not come for the money. Are

A woman is heard saying that for the first time we are seeing a Chief Minister sitting in front of us women. Another woman who is probably quoting Gwadar says that our country is ruined, make it.


Reaction on social media: 'Maulana, what is happening?'

After the video surfaced on social media, the incident was linked to the distribution of money among protesters by military officials during a sit-in by Tehreek-e-Libek, a religious party in Faizabad.

A user by the name of My Motherland wrote, 'Faizabad sit-in part two. But the payer is not a uniformed person but a civilian. This time the uniformed ones are probably hiding.

It should be noted that the video of distribution of money in Faizabad sit-in came to light when the sit-in was called off and it was said that the money was given to the protesters by the government.

Sit-ins and protests were not for a few rupees' Maulana Hidayat-ur-Rehman, leader of Haq Do Tehreek

Sit-ins and protests were not for a few rupees

Maulana Hidayat-ur-Rehman, leader of Haq Do Tehreek

Most users on social media lamented the move.

Faisal Khoso says he is neither a guest nor a host. He has the post of Chief Minister. It is a pity to see that he is buying people for five thousand rupees.

Sit-ins and protests were not for a few rupees'

Maulana Hidayat-ur-Rehman, leader of Haq Do Tehreek in Gwadar, in response to criticism over the video, dismissed the notion that the protesters had taken money from the government to end the protest.

He said that when the Chief Minister of Balochistan was leaving the sit-in, he saw some women and went to them, where a chair was brought for them. While talking to these women, the Chief Minister gave them money which was a coincidence and had nothing to do with the sit-in.

According to Maulana Hidayat-ur-Rehman, "People's sit-in and protest was not for these few rupees." He further added that when people did not get anything to criticize the successful struggle of the people, they made a small issue.

According to Maulana Hidayat-ur-Rehman, "Our struggle was for the basic rights and issues of the people but some people are trying to make non-issues controversial by making them issues." He said the government had asked for a month to comply with the demands of the sit-in protesters.

"If there is no progress on implementation for a month, then we will announce our strategy."