Balochistan leaders declare “independence” from Pakistan read details

Balochistan finally got independence from Pakistan. Baloch leader Mir Yar Baloch has made a bold declaration that “Balochistan is no longer a part of Pakistan”, and he has openly declared the independence of Balochistan. With this statement, he has appealed for support from the whole world, including India.

According to sources, the people of Balochistan have been facing atrocities for decades. Balochistan was demanding independence from Pakistan on charges like human rights violations, forced disappearances, military repression, and economic exploitation. Balochistan is rich in natural resources, but the people there are still forced to live in poverty, unemployment, and misery.

The Baloch leader declared independence on X and wrote, “Now the world should not remain silent. The people of Balochistan are on the streets. They say you will kill us; we will break, we will save our face, and you will come and join us. The national decision of the Baloch people is that Balochistan is not Pakistan, and the world cannot remain a silent spectator anymore.

He appealed to Indian citizens not to call the Baloch people of Pakistan. We are not Pakistanis. We are Balochistanis. Pakistan’s people are Punjabis. Those who have never faced aerial bombings, enforced disappearances, and genocide. Also, supported India’s decision to ask Pakistan to vacate PoK.

Further, India is capable of defeating the Pakistani army, and if Pakistan does not pay any attention, then only greedy Pakistani army generals should be held responsible for the bloodshed, as Pakistan is using the people of PoK as human shields. The world should not trust Pakistan’s one-sided statement.

He said that once we become members of the United Nations, we will have to face the consequences. Once we gain independence, we will build friendly and long-term relations to advance our economic and strategic cooperation, maintain peace, help prevent global economic recession, and work towards climate change and poverty eradication. He also called for recognition and support from India and the global community for the independence of Balochistan.

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