QUETTA: The so-called “Baloch resistance” is increasingly revealing its true face — a facade for Indian-sponsored terrorism.
The recent IED attack in Dera Murad Jamali targeting highway police officers is a stark reminder.
These officers were not involved in any military action; they were simply carrying out their duty to safeguard public roads and ensure the safety of travelers.
Targeting such non-combatants, who work to keep civilians safe, highlights the sheer cowardice and moral failure of those operating under the false narrative of “Baloch rights.”
Likewise, the grenade attack on the SSP Office in Khuzdar and the deliberate assault on a gas tanker in Chaghi by BLF operatives — agents of the so-called “Fitna al-Hindustan” — are not acts of resistance but clear signs of foreign-funded terrorism.
Attacking a gas tanker is not just an attack on property; it strikes at the very heart of local livelihoods.
These tankers power regional commerce and support countless Baloch families.
Destroying them is equivalent to destroying the hard-earned dreams of ordinary citizens trying to build a better life.
Let there be no doubt — these terrorists and their foreign sponsors will be held accountable. Balochistan’s future will be shaped by its own resilient people, not by those serving the interests of external enemies.
ALSO READ: Attacks on transport and mineral sectors undermine livelihoods in Balochistan
The voices that claim to speak for the Baloch while spreading violence and fear do not represent the region’s aspirations — they are merely pawns in a broader agenda of destabilization.