ISLAMABAD: Renowned analyst Shabbir Baloch, addressing the Baloch community, criticized the double standards within the separatist movement.
He pointed out that while poor Baloch youth work as drivers in areas like Taftan or die in accidents and hardships, leaders like Dr. Allah Nazar send their children abroad for elite education and lavish lifestyles.
“If his son deserves quality education abroad, why not the son of a poor Baloch?” he questioned.
He further highlighted a video where Dr. Allah Nazar urged India to provide 93,000 guns and ammunition to “liberate Balochistan.”
Shabbir ridiculed the claim, stating the number of actual followers doesn’t even reach 5,000, many of whom are spread across India, Iran, and Afghanistan. He claimed that Dr. Nazar is currently hiding in Iranian mountains and appeared under the influence of drugs in his video, blinded by his hunger for dollars and desperate to please foreign handlers.
Shabbir also revealed an interview with BYC member Babrak Baloch, who failed to answer what the Right to Information (RTI) means, raising doubts about the group’s credibility.
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“They mislead people in the name of rights while serving Indian proxies,” he added. He concluded that ordinary Baloch are now fed up with these deceptive games and are aware of the true intentions behind them, especially after praying throughout