Balochistan Kee Awam Pakistani Hai Aur Modi Ko Moo Tor Jawab Diya. Zindabad.

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People of Pakistani province Balochistan gave a stern reply to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Singh Modi by rallying against Prime Minister Modi on his statement on Balochistan and Kashmir. On 15[SUP]th[/SUP] August, Indias Independence Day, Prime Minister Modi gave a statement while addressing a crowd gathered for Independence Day that people of Balochistan (Pakistans province) and Kashmir (Indian occupied) thanked him for having keen observation regarding Balochistan issues.

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[FONT=&amp]It is also important to state here that those people who might have thanked him were the separatists, the people who are being funded by India and are carrying out terrorist activities in Balochistan. Most of their leaders are hiding abroad and have never come back to Pakistan for decades. They are sponsored by Indian intelligence agencies and most of them are on their payroll. They fund the separatist in Balochistan to fight against the state and are indulged in terrorists activities and posing the whole scenario as civil war in Balochistan.

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[FONT=&amp]Different protest rallies were taken out in Quetta, the Provincial capital of Balochistan, Dera Bugti, Sibi, Dhadar, Dera Murad Jamali, Bela and other areas of the province displaying banner criticising Indian Prime Minister.

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[FONT=&amp]The statement also shows that India has been constantly intervening in Balochistan, and has played an integral part in instigating the separatist movements, the kind of movement which spread chaos by killing innocent lawyers, doctors engineers, army and police personals and other professionals working in Balochistan. A claim which Pakistan has been continuously making to India but has always been denied or were not dealt with by Indian side. In return India has always accused Pakistan for supporting terrorism in India without any proves.

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[FONT=&amp]Our Government and Army has outplayed Indian conspiracy in Balochistan with relentless efforts by sitting down for dialogue with separatists and its leaders fighting in Balochistan. Peace has started prevailing in the province which is the desired fruitful outcome of our state policies and its constant struggle to tackle the foreign proxies.

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[FONT=&amp]Will write more article about Balochistan issue as CPEC (China Pakistan Economic Corridor) is taking place in Pakistan, and Balochistan is the center of it and India has started to make hurdles in the way but our Government and Army will also deal with it the way they have dealt with the separatist movement situation which was again funded by Indian Agencies.

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[FONT=&amp]On thing for sure Prime Minister Modi needs to stop giving these absurd statement about Balchositan and Kashmir, people are dying in both of these places and that's only because of India's direct (in Kashmir) occupation and indirect (in Balochistan) intervention and proxies. Lets hope he takes his head out of his A** and thinks of the innocent people dying because of his extreme decisions

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یہ سب ڈرامہ ہے. بلوچستان کے بیشتر علاقوں پر حکومت اور فوج کا کنٹرول ہی نہیں ہے. جن علاقوں پر حکومت اور فوج کا کنٹرول ہے وہاں بھی لوگ پاکستان کے حق میں بات کرتے ڈرتے ہیں. یہ ریلیاں اور اعتجاج فوج کے سخت پہرے میں ہوتے ہیں​
 

Porus

MPA (400+ posts)
یہ سب ڈرامہ ہے. بلوچستان کے بیشتر علاقوں پر حکومت اور فوج کا کنٹرول ہی نہیں ہے. جن علاقوں پر حکومت اور فوج کا کنٹرول ہے وہاں بھی لوگ پاکستان کے حق میں بات کرتے ڈرتے ہیں. یہ ریلیاں اور اعتجاج فوج کے سخت پہرے میں ہوتے ہیں


لگتا ہے آپ کو حالیہ دنوں میں بلوچستان جانے کا اتفاق نہیں ہوا- یہ نشاندہی فرما دیجیے کہ آپ کے ارشاد کے مطابق بلوچستان کے وہ کونسے "بیشتر" علاقے ہیں جہاں حکومت اور فوج کا کنٹرول نہیں ہے؟
 

desicad

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
[h=1]Rakhi message for PM Modi from Balochistan: Be our brother, be our voice[/h]
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Karima Baloch in a screenshot of the video message for PM Modi.

Three days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi invoked the struggles of Baloch nationalists in Pakistan, in his Independence Day speech, a student leader from the turbulent neighboring region took the occasion of Raksha Bandhan to express her gratitude.

Karima Baloch, the chairperson of Baloch Student Organisation, in a video posted on activist Tarek Fatah’s Youtube channel, asked PM Modi to be a brother to Baloch women who have lost their brothers in atrocities inflicted by Pakistan Army in the region, asking him to further their cause on the international forum.

Hum apni jung khud lad lege, aap bas humari awaaz ban jae (We will fight our own war, you just be our voice),” Karima said, in her message to PM Modi, requesting him to engage the world in a dialogue about the genocide and human rights violations in Balochistan.

Karima concluded the video with a message for the Prime Minister in his native language, Gujarati, saying that the Baloch community would be grateful if he stands with them.

Ever since PM Modi’s speech on August 15 mentioned Balochistan, several Baloch leaders have showered praise for his stance on ​Balochistan.

Khalil Baloch, chairman of the Baloch National Movement, said in a statement that the “policy of indifference towards Pakistan’s war crimes in occupied Balochistan that include both ethnic cleansing and genocide, adapted by the international community is worrying. The Indian Prime Minister’s statement on Balochistan is a positive development.”

http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-news-india/narendra-modi-balochistan-rakhi-message-karima-baloch-video-2984869/
 
یہ سب ڈرامہ ہے. بلوچستان کے بیشتر علاقوں پر حکومت اور فوج کا کنٹرول ہی نہیں ہے. جن علاقوں پر حکومت اور فوج کا کنٹرول ہے وہاں بھی لوگ پاکستان کے حق میں بات کرتے ڈرتے ہیں. یہ ریلیاں اور اعتجاج فوج کے سخت پہرے میں ہوتے ہیں​

acha ji germay main rehker baluchistan ki baat..
bravo..
aajaao na kabhi KHUZDAR kushboo lega kay..
saray ilaqay ki muft sair keraonga...
aab google ker loo kay khuzdar kaha hai..
 

PATRIOTIC_PAKISTANI

Minister (2k+ posts)

yea Canada mei beithi Altaf hussain ki tarha siasat ki koshish ker rahi hey. BSO k kaee dharay hein (aik nahi) ye sirf aik chotay dharay ko represent kerti thii bhaaghne tuk.. Yea shahzein bhugti type bhigooron k haathon kheilne waala group thaa jo 2 saal pehlay crack ho gia.. Ye wohi log hein jo kuch genuine demands honey k bawajood indian agents k haathon galat raasty per chalay,,,


BALOCHISTAN mei issues zarror rahe hein, 70s se.. Woo bhugti ki death per extremw per chakay gaee thee per last 3 4 years mei buhut behtar ho gaee hein haalaat.. Kuch sardaar controlled areas mei abhi b problems hein, aur ager govt honesty k saath locals ki genuine demands ko accept kery tu aahista aahista ye b khatam ho jaengy
 
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desicad

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
yea Canada mei beithi Altaf hussain ki tarha siasat ki koshish ker rahi hey. BSO k kaee dharay hein (aik nahi) ye sirf aik chotay dharay ko represent kerti thii bhaaghne tuk.. Yea shahzein bhugti type bhigooron k haathon kheilne waala group thaa jo 2 saal pehlay crack ho gia.. Ye wohi log hein jo kuch genuine demands honey k bawajood indian agents k haathon galat raasty per chalay,,,


BALOCHISTAN mei issues zarror rahe hein, 70s se.. Woo bhugti ki death per extremw per chakay gaee thee per last 3 4 years mei buhut behtar ho gaee hein haalaat.. Kuch sardaar controlled areas mei abhi b problems hein, aur ager govt honesty k saath locals ki genuine demands ko accept kery tu aahista aahista ye b khatam ho jaengy
Canada mein hi baithegi na when there is threat to her life.

She could have ended up as the Joan of Arc of Balochistan, a territory larger than Poland that sits at the mouth of the strategic Strait of Hormuz, leading to the Persian Gulf.
Its people say they’re occupied by Pakistan.
But as fate would have it, Karima Baloch, 32, said she escaped a Pakistani military attack on the town of Tump in Balochistan, getting away in the darkness of night as mortar shells rained on her home.
Karima evaded arrest and stayed underground for nearly a year before landing in Toronto on Nov. 27, where she’s applied for refugee status.
For years, I had seen videos of her leading large processions and speaking at protests, but never her face.
To evade arrest, “Banuk Karima” — as her supporters call her — would wear a niqab, the Islamic face mask, to get lost in the crowd as police would wade in to try to arrest her.
The day Karima landed in Toronto, the first thing she did was rip the niqab off her face.
“I knew I was safe and that I did not have to hide from anyone in Canada,” she told me in an interview.
“Wearing the niqab is oppressive,” she said. “The niqab that is nowadays being forced onto Muslim women has no basis in Baloch culture or history. Every time I had to wear it to hide myself, I felt I was less of a human, more of a farm animal, a piece of property owned by someone else.”
Being a female activist in a largely male-dominated political movement allowed her and many of her colleagues to stay below the radar of Pakistan’s feared security agencies, who’ve been accused of abductions and extra-judicial killings of political activists in Balochistan.
But Karima’s situation changed dramatically on March 18, 2014.
“It was around 4:30 p.m. and the four of us, our chairman, Zahid Baloch, myself and two other girls from the Baloch Students Organization, were walking towards the Balochistan University in the city of Quetta, when we were surrounded by a number of SUVs with no military markings, but vehicles used by the Pakistan Army.
“We women were asked to stand aside as armed plainclothes men took Zahid Baloch and forced him to squat on the road with his face towards the ground. As they kept hitting him on the head, we yelled for help, but were told to go home.”
Karima says that was the last she saw of him as he was driven away blindfolded and in handcuffs.
Karima and her colleagues feared the student leader would be tortured and killed, so the next day family and colleagues of Zahid Baloch went to the police to register a complaint.
But police officials, she said, refused to take on the case.
For 10 days, they kept going back to the police station.
Karima says when she and the two other female students said they were eyewitnesses to the abduction, they became instant targets of the Pakistan Army and its Inter-Services Intelligence branch.
All three had to go underground, Karima said, to escape government-backed jihadi death squads assigned to kill them.

http://www.torontosun.com/2016/01/16/refugee-arrives-in-to-takes-off-niqab-i-knew-i-was-safe