Bugti urges to resist AI-based Baloch youth's mind-hunting conspiracies
Says five female deputy commissioners outperforming their 30 male counterparts in province; CM launches 'Pink Scooty Scheme' for talented female students in Balochistan; Distributes 50 scooties among girls through balloting
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Chief Minister of Balochistan, Mir Sarfaraz Bugti, emphasised the need for youth to reject false propaganda against Pakistan, citing organised conspiracies through artificial intelligence (AI) aimed at influencing young minds.
Speaking at a ceremony for the distribution of pink scooties at the Government Girls Postgraduate Degree College, CM Bugti awarded 50 scooters to female students via balloting, reported the 24NewsHD TV channel.
The Chief Minister stated that Pakistan is facing systematic conspiracies targeting state institutions and national unity by exploiting issues of uneven development. He urged youth to resist such misinformation through their actions and social media platforms.
Referring to past tragedies, Bugti highlighted incidents like the Mastung attack on students and terrorist violence against the Hazara community and Bacha Khan Women University. He reiterated his resolve to combat terrorism with the help of the youth, ensuring that educational institutions remain active and thriving.
Bugti affirmed his commitment to merit-based reforms, recalling his pledge during his first day in the assembly that no jobs would be sold under his administration. He shared a success story from Pishin, where a sweeper’s daughter secured a government job purely on merit, illustrating his government’s focus on creating equal opportunities for all.
The Chief Minister announced a comprehensive pink scooty scheme to empower female students and said top-performing female students in the province would receive pink scooters. Highlighting the potential of Balochistan’s youth, he promised to create development opportunities to address the disconnect between the youth and the state.
He expressed pride in the women of Balochistan, noting that five female deputy commissioners are outperforming their 30 male counterparts. He affirmed his vision of empowering women across the province, stating that initiatives like the pink scooty scheme are a step toward achieving this goal.
Reporter: Essa Tarin