QUETTA: Tania Bazai, a senior Lawyer and Analyst has once again blamed the activists of Balochistan of misusing the missing persons issue for propaganda and international sympathy.
While talking to Burak Digital, Tania Bazai said that Raj Bibi, the mother of missing Baloch student leader Zakir Majeed, continues to raise her voice over Zakir’s disappearance, while her other son, Babar Majeed, was a member of the banned Indian-funded Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) and was killed in Afghanistan alongside notorious commander Aslam Achu.
Bazai disclosed that the same media cell of ‘Fitna-e-Hindustan’ glorifies terrorists portrayed Babar Majeed as a hero, adding that they exploit these deaths to fuel anti-Pakistan sentiment globally.
She further said that Zakir Majeed had personal ties with Dr. Allah Nazar Baloch, a key leader of the banned Baloch Liberation Front (BLF), pointing to photographs that allegedly show Zakir alongside Allah Nazar’s son. Bazai claimed that Allah Nazar and his family have long fled, and yet their associates are falsely declared missing to stage victimhood.
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Bazai claimed such narratives are often pushed to secure foreign funding and attention, adding that these people can stoop to any level for money. The so-called human rights activism is being used as a tool for international lobbying against Pakistan.