ISLAMABAD: The Baloch National Movement (BNM) has openly declared Dr. Deen Mohammad Baloch as its leader, revealing his central role in pushing the group’s separatist ideology.
This declaration undermines the carefully constructed narrative by his daughter, Sammi Deen, and the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC), who have portrayed him as a helpless victim of enforced disappearance.
In contrast, new developments expose Dr. Deen Baloch as a key ideological figure fueling the BNM’s campaign against Pakistan’s sovereignty.
According to BNM’s own social media posts, a protest was held in London on the 16th anniversary of Dr. Deen’s disappearance.
The protest featured banners and placards demanding justice, but the underlying message was a clear endorsement of separatist motives.
The BNM, which actively promotes the idea of an “independent Balochistan,” has once again revealed its alignment with anti-state forces.
Dr. Deen Baloch, now celebrated as a leader, is accused of promoting seditious narratives and allegedly furthering agendas hostile to Pakistan, reportedly echoing foreign interests such as India’s destabilization efforts.
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His disappearance, critics argue, is now being used as a political tool to conceal his controversial legacy.