QUETTA: “My only request to the state is: hand over my killer, my accuser, to me… I will settle the rest myself.”
These are the heart-wrenching words of a tribal Pashtun father whose two young sons were martyred in Quetta by the terrorist group BLA — a tool of Indian aggression.
For the first time, tribal communities have openly named this enemy, breaking a long-standing silence that had endured years of suffering.
The BLA, a terrorist organization nurtured by anti-Pakistan forces, is now targeting Pashtun coal mine owners simply because they refused to pay extortion. This brutality is no longer confined to a single ethnicity or region — whether Baloch or Pashtun, innocent lives are falling victim to this savagery.
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But the tide has turned. The Baloch and Pashtun people have recognized their true enemy. Standing united with the state of Pakistan, they have come together against these murderers. This unity is a clear sign that the end of these Indian-sponsored terrorists is near.