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Default Balochistan Cauldron – Short History of a Long conflict

“Instead of visiting Balochistan, Mr. Sharif, accompanied by the Chief Minister of Balochistan, visited China with the aim of handing over Gwadar-Port and the RekoDiq [gold mine] pro...ject to the Chinese authorities.”

Balochistan, Pakistan’s largest and mineral rich province has been burning since 1947, at times piece by piece, at times wholesale. Problems facing Balochistan have never been addressed by any government to date. Now, when Baluchistan has its first middle-class Chief Minister, Dr. Abdul Malik Baloch, dumped bodies of “missing persons”, Hazaras’ genocide, and the exodus of Hindus and Christians goes on unabated.

When a new government was formed last summer, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had an opportunity to bring the dissident Baloch to the negotiating table. However, instead of visiting Balochistan, Mr. Sharif, accompanied by the Chief Minister of Balochistan ]map below], visited China with the aim of handing over Gwadar-Port and the Reko Diq project to the Chinese authorities.

As a result the Baloch people lost hope that the new government would remedy their problems. Regarding their current visit to China, Baloch believe the purpose is to exploit their resources with the collaboration of China. On the other hand Baloch nationalists say that Islamabad is not interested in the Baloch people; that they are only interested in the resources of the Baloch people. Because of this the Baloch people are alienated from Islamabad.

After coming to power, Mr. Sharif thought that he had resolved the Baloch issue when he appointed a middle-class Baloch nationalist to the position of Chief Minister of Balochistan. In doing so he failed to understand Balochistan’s on the ground realities. From the start he had the opportunity to recover the Baloch “missing’ persons” and stop the fifth military operation in the province. But he did not do so. On the contrary, atrocities against the Baloch people, including the Hazaras, have increased.

Dawn’s recent report stated that 592 “mutilated” bodies have been recovered over the past three years. Most of the dead bodies were found in Quetta, Kalat, Khuzdar and the volatile Makran belt. Most of the dead bodies are Baloch political workers.

The Governor of Balochistan, Mohammad Khan Achakzai, from the PKMAP (Pakhtun-KhwaMilliAwami Party), says he does not know if a military operation is going on in Balochistan. In the past, PKMAP opposed military operation in the province. To understand the Baloch issue, we must look at its five conflicts.

Since independence Islamabad has openly come into conflict with the Baloch insurgents five times: 1948-52, 1958-60, 1962-69, 1973-77 and 2004.

First Conflict:

On August 15, 1947, one day after Pakistan was formed, the Khan of Kalat declared Kalat’s independence. The independent status of Kalat was affirmed by the Pakistan Muslim League several times. In spite of this the “princely state” in Balochistan was invaded on April 1, 1948. The Khan’s brother, Prince Abdul Karim and his militia of 700 resisted this invasion but were crushed.

Second Conflict:

The second conflict broke out in 1958 when Islamabad merged the four provinces into “One Unit” to counter the strength of East Pakistan (which later became Bangladesh). Subsequently a large “anti-one unit” movement erupted in the Mir Ghat Mountains of Balochistan, led by the chief of the Zehri tribe, NawabNauroz Khan Zehri, along with his militia of 1000 men.

After that NawabZehri was sworn in by the army on a Quranic oath. He surrendered in May, 1959. Ultimately promises were broken and he was imprisoned along with his relatives. His relatives including his sons were hanged and he died in jail.

Third Conflict:

The third conflict began in 1962 when the central government announced their intention to establish military bases in Balochistan. Resistance to this was continued by Sher Mohammad Marri. The conflict ended with a cease fire agreement that the Balochs would be given greater autonomy.

Again promises were not kept and a fourth bloody conflict arose in 1973.

Fourth Conflict:

This conflict was triggered when Balochistan’s elected NAP (National Awami Party) government was dissolved by Zulfiqar Ali Butto. At the time, all the key Baloch leaders, including SardarAttahUllahMengal, Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti, Mir GhousBakshBizenjo and NawabKhairBakshMarri, were put behind bars.

Prime Minister Bhutto alleged that the government in Balochistan had colluded with Iraq and the Soviet Union to separate Balochistan from both Pakistan and Iran.

Pakistani authorities claimed that a cache of 300 Soviet Union sub-machine guns and 48, 000 rounds of ammunition, intended for Baloch leaders, were found in the house of the Iraqi-Defense Attaché in Islamabad. It was subsequently revealed that the arms had actually been in Karachi and were meant for Iranian Balochs in retaliation against Iran’s support to Iraqi Kurds. It was revealed that the Iraqi Defense Attaché collaborated with Iranian and Pakistan intelligence agents, staging the arms exposure to put pressure on the Iranians.

Therefore in 1973, the Shah of Iran, aided and supported Pakistan by providing US-Cobra helicopters along with pilots to shell and crush the Baloch guerillas in the Marri Mountains.

It is also to be noted that during this conflict well known socialist figures and journalists, like Asad Rehman, Mir Mohammad Ali Talpur, Dilip Das, Rashed Rehman, Ahmed Rashid and NajamSethi joined the Baloch. They fought with Baloch guerillas against the Pakistani army. Dilip Das and Najam Sethi were arrested. Sethi was released, but Dilip Das was tortured to death in a military run dungeon.

The situation normalized in 1977 when General Zia-ul-Haq in 1977 deposed Zulfiqar Ali Butto and granted general amnesty to the Baloch key leaders and their warring tribesmen.

Fifth Conflict:

The fifth and current conflict began to take shape in the late 1990s. It was spurred on in 2004 when a female physician was raped by an army officer in DeraBugti. Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti reacted strongly and demanded punishment for the rapists as the physician was in his “Bahot” (protection). No one heeded his demand. On the contrary the army shelled DeraBugti. In response Baloch guerillas fired rockets at General Parvez Musharraf’s helicopter in Kohlu, Balochistan.

This conflict was fuelled in August 26, 2006, when Nawab Bugti was assassinated in Taratani’s mountains in a military assault. His assassination tremendously changed the circumstances of Balochistan. A full army operation began in the province. The Baloch activists went missing.

Members of the provincial and national assemblies of the Balochistan National Party, headed by SardarAkhter Jan Mengal, resigned in protest against the operation and to condemn Nawab Bugti’s assassination. They held massive rallies in Balochistan against Bugti’s killing. SardarAkhterMengal was jailed. He was released when PPP (Pakistan People’s Party) came to power in 2008.

Under the Musharraf regime, BalachMarri, the son of prominent Baloch leader NawabKhairBakshMarri, was killed on 21 November 2001. The repression went on even after Gen Musharraf was deposed. Three prominent Baloch nationalists, Ghulam Mohammad Baloch (Baloch National Movement), LalaMunirBaloch (Baloch National Front) and Sher Mohammad Baloch (Baloch Republican Party) were killed. Now when Muslim League is in power, repression as usual goes on.
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As far as Baluchistan's conflicts are concerned, this all is Indian's propaganda to derail Pakistan and they are doing this over the decades.
Hegemonies had been exploiting and indeed still is going on intermittently,,,!
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Default Why operations are occurred in dictatorship in Balochistan...???

Balobhs always faced problem by military due to its simplicity, and the justification used by military were Indian involvement in Balochistan , if it is a real justification then why Balochistan was not got freedom when Bengal got its independence..., it is a great game of dictatorship to provoke the edit civilians , Balochs never said that India's democracy was our ideal system, Balochs have not adopted Indian's culture (saari) which is prevailing in Punjab and Sindh, if India is supporting Balochs Liberation groups, then where is the armed forces... are the forces are panicking from India or they are advanced in diplomatic track...
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you are right farooqi. the establishment has been considering the baloch nation as occupeid territory. the state has made its subjects its enemy. now the baloch community cosider the center its enemy. now what a an enemy can expect from enemy???? we are repressing them with force then they will ask anyone to help. wether US, Russia or India. it is upto us to bring them back by releasing 14000 missing persons and socio economic plans. if had continued the same behvaior with the community then the existance of Pakistan will come into danger.
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blaming only on India is considered as a midsummar madness,Balochistan's problem is a sphinx's riddle which can be solved by a Goliath with a stentorian voice. mineral rich province redounding in our economy more than any other province. peace should be installed there, a connoisseur c.m must be elected who clutch the province and reinstate the peace with some brave decisions. problems are still compoundable, chagrin of Balochs should be vanished and a cognisable investigation should be done on this gigantic issue.otherwise it will decimate the nation. if our leaders are not awake from Rip Van Winkle, than it will no more compoundable issue. urgent reforms are suggested in the matter of deprived province....
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Current scenario for the conflict in Baluchistan started with the issue to make Gwadar functional, Baluchi resistance to defy government's efforts to start Gwadar was based on the charge that it will change Baluchi ethnic culture.
The condition got worst after the killing of Nawab Akbar Khan bugti in August, 26, 2006.
To summarize the nationalist's complaints are mix of old and new. older complaints consists of lack of autonomy, exploitation of resources and lack of development. new complaints are issue of missing persons and there has been a silent war that nationalists allege state is waging upon them.

To solve Baluchistan's issue, serious political will is needed., PM visited U.S for 2nd time in a month, but fails to touch down in Awaran and kech to show solidarity with earthquake victims....
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centre has to realise all social, psycological and historical reasons behind the conflict ..... keeping the scnerio of ecnomical uplift of population will hwlp the young so they not get involved in anti state activities. for example there are three main sectors which create jobs, one, the agriculture. second, the industrial sector and third the financial sector. none of this exist in balochistan due to its population and geography. it makes it easy to millitants for recruting the young paying them amounts. the sector exists is the natural resoures which are sold by federal govt to foreighn exploiters. making this sector active and handing itover to province will help to the ecnomic uplift of reigon and will creat jobs for reluctant educated unemployed youngs.
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