Tania Bazai Slams Baloch anti-state Agenda

Tania Bazai Slams Baloch anti-state Agenda

ISLAMABAD: The slogans of Balochistan’s freedom are nothing but a joke.

These same slogans have been repeated for the past 75 years, and still, they’ve gained no public support. If you count the people behind them, they are no more than 500 or 600 individuals.

How can such a small number ever hope to make their dream a reality?

Let’s just imagine — if they ever got what they wanted, where would they even go? Will they run to Iran, Afghanistan, or India? Who will take them in? They’ll be devoured in no time.

Right now, they’re part of a country that offers them security and is home to the world’s bravest and most powerful army. Yet they come up with new disguises every time, and they fail — every time. Their repeated failure deserves to be made into a film.

I still remember that woman, Karima Baloch, an anti-state agent who used to spread venom on Indian television. What happened to her in the end? Didn’t she become a painful lesson for the rest?

 

I’ll say it again — they are few in number. I challenge them to bring together even one million people under the BYC platform.

They talk about freeing Balochistan through a wall in Awaran or Mangochar. Isn’t that laughable?

They can’t even free Awaran or Mangochar alone, let alone the entire region. Let them continue living in their fantasy.

Balochistan will always remain a part of Pakistan.

Akhtar Mengal is an experienced politician, but he raised the BLA flag during a procession.

If he’s truly on an anti-state agenda, he should say it openly. The state has shown immense restraint. The BYC leaders are in jail because of their own actions — not because of injustice.

No one can even think about harming the common women of Balochistan. Akhtar Mengal belongs to Wadh, and he can do whatever he wants there, but he has no right to destabilize all of Balochistan. The BYC is just a forum for missing persons.

They don’t represent the educated, peaceful, or intellectual voices of our province.

Today, the state doesn’t take action against anyone without a valid reason. We, the women of Balochistan, are educated, honorable, and dignified. The so-called female leaders only speak for a narrow group — the rest of Balochistan rejects them completely.

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We have Pashtoons, Hazaras, Brahuis, and Baloch — and all of us stand together with Pakistan.”

The Author is a political analyst and lawyer

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