Muslim League
After Balochistan became a part of Pakistan, the Khan of Kalat Mir Ahmedyar Khan decided to join the Muslim League. He sent Mir Ajmal Khan to go and persuade Mir Ghaus Bakhsh and Gul Khan Nasir to join the party with him. Both Mir Ghaus Bakhsh and Mir Gul Khan thought this would be a good opportunity to further their political cause so, even though being a Muslim Leaguer was considered to be quite a dishonour for a Baloch, they joined the party. Mir Ghaus Bakhsh also persuaded Abdullah Jan Jamaldini, Ghulam Mohammad and Bahadur Khan to join Muslim League. But after sometime these Baloch leaders realized that the Muslim League could never help them get the platform they wanted to raise their voice for Balochistan's rights so they bade adieu to Muslim League never to turn back to it.
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