QUETTA: Dr. Nazir Baloch’s daughter achieved something great: she completed her pilot degree from the Aviation University of South Australia in Adelaide. This is not just a personal achievement, but a moment of pride for all Pakistanis, especially for the people of Balochistan.
Balochistan has always been a land of strength, culture, and talent. However, in recent years, a darker reality has come to light. The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), a banned terrorist group, has been actively trying to misuse the talent and potential of Baloch women for their violent agendas.
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In this sense, instead of supporting women who want to achieve success and live peaceful lives, the BLA targets them, pressures them, and often uses them for acts of terrorism. This trend is deeply concerning for the people of Pakistan and for all those who believe in human rights and education.
On the other hand, the BLA continues to harm women who dare to dream. The group tries to stop them through fear and violence. They do not want Baloch women to study, work, or make a better life for themselves.
بی ایل اے بلوچ ٹیلنٹڈ خواتین کو دہشت گردی کے لیے استعمال کر رہی ہے ۔ ٹیلنٹ کو دہشت گردی میں بدلنا کس کا ایجنڈا یے؟
ڈاکٹر نذیر بلوچ کی بیٹی نے ایوی ایشن یونیورسٹی آف ساؤتھ آسٹریلیا، ایڈیلیڈ سے پائلٹ کی ڈگری حاصل کر لی ہے۔ pic.twitter.com/bpaT9dupXP
— Rising Balochistan (@Saghi_Baoch) April 26, 2025
Furthermore, analysts are now asking a serious question: Who benefits when young, talented Baloch women are forced into terrorism? Who is behind this ugly agenda of turning dreams into destruction? It is certainly not the people of Balochistan, who want peace, education, and progress.
The story of Dr. Nazir Baloch’s daughter should be a message of hope. It proves that given the chance, Baloch women can achieve greatness. They can become pilots, doctors, engineers, and leaders. They can help build a better, stronger Pakistan.
However, it is time to choose between light and darkness, between education and terrorism, between hope and fear. The people of Balochistan have already made their choice, and their choice is a future full of peace, success, and freedom.