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| | Baloch to go to any lengths for rights: Khan of Kalat -DAWN - Top Stories; 08 November, 2004 |
 | | Kalat had the right to have diplomatic relations with other countries, and the British paid "taxes" to Kalat, while in the case of the princely states the situation was the other way around. |
 | | In a wide-ranging interview with Dawn, the Khan of Kalat said all land in Balochistan belonged to the tribes; "nothing belongs to the state." His emphasis was on Balochistan getting adequate royalty for fisheries, gas and other minerals, besides payment of overflight rights. |
 | | KARACHI, Nov 7: Mir Suleman Dawood Khan, the Khan of Kalat, has said the Baloch people will go to any lengths to achieve their rights and alleged that the main purpose behind building cantonments is to control the Baloch people and exploit Balochistan's mineral wealth. |
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