Mahrang Baloch

Sardar Vows "Befitting Reply" to BLA Attacks in Barkhan

BLA attacks on infrastructure stall progress: Khetran

WEBDESK: Sardar Abdul Rehman Khetran, a prominent tribal leader from Barkhan, has sharply criticized separatist militants and defended the role of traditional leaders, or Sardars, in Balochistan. In an interview with an international organization, Khetran argued that anti-state violence, not the Sardar system, is the primary obstacle to the province’s progress. He recounted attacks by […]

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BYC case: Constitutional process, not political revenge

BYC case: Constitutional process, not political revenge

ISLAMABAD: The ongoing legal proceedings involving the Baloch Yekjehti Committee (BYC) are being conducted within Pakistan’s constitutional and legal framework. Furthermore, the attempts by the BYC and its media supporters to portray the case as politically motivated are “part of a coordinated narrative,” but cannot alter the authority of the judiciary or the supremacy of

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Supreme Court Refers Mahrang Baloch Bail Plea to Practice and Procedure Committee

Supreme Court refers Mahrang Baloch bail plea to Practice and Procedure Committee

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Supreme Court on Thursday referred Dr. Mahrang Baloch bail plea to its Practice and Procedure Committee. A five-member constitutional bench, led by Justice Aminuddin Khan, made the decision during a brief hearing in Islamabad. Dr. Mahrang Baloch, 32, heads the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC), described by authorities as the political front of the

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Mahrang Baloch, BYC exposed again as shield for terror networks

Mahrang Baloch, BYC exposed again as shield for terror networks

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan faces a propaganda front alongside terrorism, according to investigative agencies. They say the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC), led by Dr. Mahrang Baloch, promotes the narrative of banned groups under the cover of human rights. Dr. Mahrang Baloch once studied medicine on a government scholarship. Authorities now accuse her of shielding foreign-backed elements. A

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The Balochistan Awami Party (BAP) has chosen new leaders in its internal elections. Nawabzada Khalid Magsi was elected unopposed as the party’s central president, and Senator Manzoor Kakar was elected as the central secretary-general. Following his election, Magsi announced other key positions. Senator Kahdah Babar was named senior vice president, and Zia Lango became the central information secretary. For the Balochistan province itself, Sardar Saleh Bhutani was made the provincial president and Haji Mitha Khan Kakar the provincial general secretary. The party also established its women’s wing, with Zubaida Jalal as its central president and Farah Azeem Shah as the provincial president. Speaking at the event, party leader Sadiq Sanjrani stated that BAP was founded in 2018 with a clear vision for development. He emphasized that the party would always fight for the rights and welfare of the people of Balochistan and would not support any process that ignores their interests. He pledged that BAP would continue to struggle for the province’s development and a better future for its youth.

Balochistan CM vows no concessions to terrorists, pledges state’s writ

ISLAMABAD: Balochistan’s Chief Minister CM, Sarfraz Bugti, declared on Thursday that the government will continue strict military operations to establish peace in the province and uphold the state’s authority. Speaking at a press conference, Bugti pointed to a recent intelligence-based operation as an example. He reported that during the raid a day earlier, security forces

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Marwah Baloch compares Mahrang ’s agenda to RSS ideology

Mahrang Baloch is the “black face of Balochistan,” says activist Marwa Baloch

In a recent interview, actvist Marwa Baloch made severe  allegations against activist Mahrang Baloch, leader of the baloch yakjihti movement. Marwa Baloch labeled Mahrang Baloch as “the black face of Balochistan,” claiming she is “not a ray of hope but a ray of a noose.” She further stated that even “fifteen hundred generations” of Mahrang’s

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Court extends remand of Mahrang Baloch, others

Court extends remand of Mahrang Baloch, others

QUETTA: An anti-terrorism court in Quetta on Thursday extended the remand of several leaders of the Baloch Yakjehti Council (BYC). According to details, police produced the detained leaders—including BYC chief Dr. Mahrang Baloch, Bebo Baloch, Gulzadi, Mama Ghafar Baloch, Sibghatullah Shah Ji, and Beberg Baloch—before the court. The prosecution sought additional time for interrogation, which

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A recent podcast has sparked controversy with serious allegations against the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC). Activist Salma Khan, speaking on a podcast hosted by Burak Baloch, claimed that the BYC is collaborating with "Fitna-ul-Hindustan," a term used to refer to Indian intelligence agencies.

“False outcry failed to gather 55 People in 55 Days,” Salma Khan

QUETTA: New revelations were made  about the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC). Activist Salma Khan, speaking on a podcast hosted by Burak Baloch, claimed that the BYC is collaborating with “Fitna-ul-Hindustan,” term used for  Baloch Liberation Army BLA, which sponsor and back by Indian intelligence agency RAW . Khan alleged that the BYC is supporting agents

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BYC sit-in in Islamabad fails to gain public support

BYC sit-in in Islamabad fails to gain public support

ISLAMABAD: The public largely rejected the recent Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) sit-in in Islamabad, failing to attract significant  as it not only failed to gather public attention but also became a clear indication of the organization’s declining reputation. According to the political analyst, BYC failed to mobilized a reasonable number of Baloch participation in the

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Mahrang’s cousin identified as BLA militant, questions raised over anti-state narrative

QUETTA: Sohaib Langov, a close relative and first cousin of Mahrang Baloch (also known as Mahrang Ghafar), was an active member of the Indian-funded banned terrorist outfit Baloch Liberation Army (BLA). According to official sources, Mahrang gave protection to militants during demonstrations and helped them move weapons and carry out terror activities. The biggest proof

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