Balochistan: Remembering mass killings of Hindus by Pak Army

by Sunaina Baloch | August 16, 2009 at 12:48 am
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Mass Killing in Dera Bugti
 
On 17th March 2005 the frontier Corps have started firing and many innocent people of the area died on the same day. The target was Baloch leader Nawab Akbar Bugti who was sitting in his guestroom with his one guest. His one bodyguard died at the spot.
The bullets have no eyes, that?s why they can not see weather they are targeting the enemy or any innocent person. During this firing 19 children were died. They took the last breath on this day. Their names are as under,
 
List of martyred Persons of Hindu Minorities
 
on 17th March, 2005 at Dera Bugti.
 
Children Name and parentage Age
1 Atti Divi D/O Bacha Mal One & half years
2 Quvita Devi D/O Dewan Chand 3 years
3 Sarkasha Devi D/O Saroon Kumar Two & half years
4 Amar Devi D/O Rajesh Kumar One & half years
5 Deepak Kumar S/O Narenjan Kumar One & half years
6 Vicky Kumar S/O Tara Kumar One & half years
7 Ajeet Kumar S/O Vicky Kumar 2 Years
8 Washal S/O Manoher Lal Five & half years
9 Raveet S/O Manoher Lal Two & half years
10 Rekha Devi D/O Rukan Chand 5 years
11 Ameer Chand S/O Rukan Chand 2 Years
12 Sant Kumar S/O Nand Lal 5 Years
13 Sangeeta Davi D/O Nand Lal 3 Years
14 Narmeeta Devi D/O Moti Lal 7 Years
15 Vikram S/O Sant lal 9 Years
16 Barkha Devi D/O Luchhman Singh 3 Years
17 Ramesh Kumar S/O Preetam Kumar 1 Year
18 Ravi Kumar S/O Ramesh lal 5 Years
19 Ameet kumar S/O Dewan Chand 16 Years


 
These casualties including some unlucky women too, which are,
 
Women Names
1 Zarka Devi W/O Manoher Lal
2 Sharmeela deve W/O Rukan Chand
3 Mai Conish Devi W/O Moti Lal


Including 11 men also who lost their lives without any guilt, but they were punished by this state. No action was taken against them.
 
Men Names
1 Mukhi Mohan Mal S/O Bharma Mals
2 Dewan Chand S/O Tara Chand
3 Saroom Kumar S/O Deyal Dass
4 Laloo Mal S/O deyal Dass
5 Ram Lal S/O Chander Lal
6 Rajesh Kumar S/O Chander Lal
7 Narjen Kumar S/O Ranjhan Dass
8 Nand Lal S/O Sobha Singh
9 Resha Dass S/O Nand Lal
10 Bacha Mal S/O Mokhi Mohan Mal
11 Suresh Kumar S/O Santu: succumbed to his injuries on 22nd of March, 2005


Many of the people were injured and they law enforcement officials were not allowing the patients to hospitals which were in the other town. When this thing became an issue within some hours. Then the road was open for the injured people to be transfer to the hospital. The names of the injured are,
 
Injured Men Names
1 Ashok Kumar S/O Tara Chand
2 Ghulshan Kumar S/O Sunder Lal
3 Jaspal S/O sunder Lal
4 Santosh Kumar S/O Moti Lal
5 Govind Ram S/O Rukan Chand
6 Ramesh Kumar S/O Moti Lal
7 Naresh S/O Tara Chand
8 Mankoo S/O Deyal Dass 
9 Krin Kumar S/O Lal Chand
10 Pond Kumar S/O Deyal Dass
11 Bhagwan Dass S/O Meechal Ram
12 Sham Lal S/O Nama Mal
13 Bhagoo Mal S/O Chon Lal
14 Rohan Kumar S/O Moti Lal
15 Vicky S/O Doulat ram
16 Navend lal S/O Mohan Ram
17 Darshan Kumar S/O Bhagwan Dass
18 Jewat Lal S/O Lal Chand
19 Sanjeet S/O Anand Lal


Injured Women Names
1 Atti Devi W/O chander Lal
2 Anjna Devi W/O Rajinder Kumar
3 Aasha Deve W/O Dewan Chand
4 Daughter of Chander Lal
5 Mai Laila W/O Santoo Mal


At this operation which was very sudden many tribes men were also killed by the bullets of the FC without any crime or unjust against any one.
 
List of martyred Persons of Bugti tribe
On 17th of March, 2005 at Dera Bugti:
 
Men Names
1 Yar M. Karmanzai S/O Hazar Khan
2 Gulzar S/O Raitag Dodazai
3 Shah Jamal alias Tota S/O Molha Moondrani
4 Ali Mohammad S/O Eido Karmanzais
5 Murad Bakhsh S/O Moula Bakhsh Karmanzai
6 Murid S/O Zarak Kmaranzai
7 Sharif S/O Shahwano Phoonja
8 Ghouso Ramezai S/O Jango
9 Amin Mandwani S/O Dina Moondwani
10 Janga S/O Mast Ali Chandrazai
11 Wali Dad Marhata
12 Malook Masoori S/O Daryan
13 Ghulam Ali Ranazai S/O Ramoo
14 Udo Sandrani S/O Tangi
15 Nasiban S/O Namal Kamanzai
16 Raman Nothani
17 Gul Bahar Nothani
18 Mohammad Din Joz
19 Ilmuddin Shambani
20 Yar Khan Sianzai
21 Wushdal Dom
22 Amiruddin Dangi
23 Taj Kohli
24 Kool Mir
25 Wasyak Pirbur
26 Nawabuddin Hamzani
27 Gohram Marhata
28 Bari Pahi S/O Raman


To hide this mass killing of innocent people the roads of the Dera Bugti were blocked by the Govt officials, no one was allowed to visit the area. Even the media, the lawyers, the other social workers were not permitted to enter in the area. The people who were going for Fathia prayer for the souls of the innocent people were stopped and did not let to go.
 

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Sunaina Baloch

TALKING POINTS

What have Baloch leaders contributed when they governed the province?


From the 1948 accession to Pakistan till today, the Baloch nationalists have ruled for only 37 months i.e. the nine-month rule of Attaullah Mengal, a year of Akhtar Mengal and 16 months of Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti. During Attaullah Mengal's term, the province's first university, medical college and board of secondary education were set up. The same NAP government established the first industrial city of the province, in Hub. The government was dissolved after nine months because they were doing so much for the people. Let's come to Akbar Khan Bugti's rule of 18 months, the Benazir government could not agree with him on the rights of the province. Then Nawaz Sharif made a commitment with his ally Akhtar Mengal that after the passage of the 13th amendment, he would announce a mega constitutional package on provincial autonomy. Unfortunately, he could not come up with a package after 14 months despite forming committees and debating the matter for so long. None of the Baloch leaders have been allowed to rule the province for more than 18 months. Since 1948, 23 governors have been appointed in Balochistan, only 10 of them belonged to the province while the remaining were outsiders. General Rahim-ud-Din was in the chair for nine years in the Zia era.


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How much of the population in Balochistan is educated becuase of these feudal lords???

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