Baluch seek Dhaka-style Indian help

by Ahmar Mustikhan | July 21, 2009 at 09:19 pm
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Tired of being ruthlessly crushed by the world's fourth largest army -- Pakistan -- in Nazi-style,  the Baluch are seeking help of India to save their lives and lands. They say a recent joint statement affords India the opportunity to come to their rescue on the lines of Indian military help to Bangladesh at the time of its birth.


A DC-based organization that advocates Baluchistan's independence has called upon India to help end Pakistan's state terrorism in Baluchistan and ethnic genocide of the Baluch people as it said a window of opportunity has now opened after the joint statement in Sharm- el-Sheikh in Egypt last week. A joint statement of the prime ministers, Manmohan Singh of India and Yusuf Raza Gilani of Pakistan, released after their meeting on the sidelines of the 118-member Non Aligned Meeting summit in Egypt reads,"Prime Minister Gilani mentioned that Pakistan has some information on threats in Baluchistan and other areas." Please click link below for complete story:


Baluch people love slain Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi and call her their "aunt" as Indira Gandhi had helped Bengalis win freedom. They expect the same from the present leaders of the Congress with regards to Baluchistan.

Like in the past, Pakistan is trying to blame India for its troubles in Baluchistan:

A substantial part of the shared material deals with the Balochistan insurgency and Indian linkages with the insurgents, particularly Bramdagh Bugti, Burhan and Sher Khan.

Pictures of their meetings with Indian operatives are part of the evidence, which also describes Bugti’s visit to India and the meetings he had with Indian secret service personnel.

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