He maintains an interest in developing his own landed estates and is President of the Chamber of Agriculture in Balochistan.
[3]With assets worth 21 billion rupees, he is the richest parliamentarian of Balouchistan, and among the wealthiest of Pakistanis.
Many people have accused the government of doing nothing in missing-persons cases with a majority of cases being left unsolved, and people have accused federal agencies of Pakistan of being involved with the Government of Baluchistan in the abduction of suspected separatist militants.
[11][12] In January 2013, the Ahle Sunnat Wal Jama’at (former Sipah e Sahaba Pakistan) attacked the Hazara Shia Community in Quetta but Raisani's government did nothing to calm down the protestors.
[13] In September 2014, the National Accountability Bureau of Pakistan started investigating charges of massive corruption against Raisani.