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Old Thursday, June 30, 2011
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Respected fellow member,

not one,out of all,points that you presented are questionable,disputed or are of the nature on which a disagreement should exist.

use of force does not imply the way our security and intelligence agencies are operating in balochistan at the moment.use of force alone is not the solution of the problem.

a lot of schemes can be formulated in order to address the grievances of the people of balochistan but the main hurdle in the way is the lack of will among our political leaders.

the condition in balochistan as observed by me demands implementation of compenstaion plans on emergency basis before a separate ideology starts rooting in balochistan.(i can see all the ingredients of having one)

we should not be in denial of the foreign intervention in balochistan.yes,the problem lies mainly within and the foreign intervention is just an exploitation of the problems that were allowed by us to take root but at the same time some elements in balochistan have now bypassed the stage where negotiation could be done with them.there is a section in balochistan which now openly denies submission to constitution of PAK and is not ready to talk on anything less than independence.once a baloch leader was given the option of provincial autonomy and he rejected by saying that they dont want anything less than independence.

to conclude if we are to come up with the solution of the problem then our means would be other than the use of force as being used now as the primary tool instead we should restrict this option to a secondary one and the negative role of our intelligence agencies should be checked if we are to save the ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PAKISTAN.


A question.should we expect from our political leaders a solution of this problem?if not then who is going to be the saviour?

and yes i agree that we should all raise our voices in our capacities against the injustice that is being done to the balochiz.a very noble cause indeed.
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