گوادر میں مزدوروں کے قتل میں ملوث کالعدم بلوچستان لبریشن آرمی (بی ایل اے) کے 2 دہشتگردوں کو گرفتار کرلیا گیا۔
کوئٹہ میں وزیرداخلہ بلوچستان ضیاء لانگو کے ہمراہ پریس کانفرنس کرتے ہوئے ڈی آئی جی سی ٹی ڈی کا کہنا تھاکہ گرفتاردونوں دہشت گردوں کا تعلق کالعدم بی ایل اے سے ہے اور مزدوروں کے قتل میں ملوث دونوں دہشت گرد گوادر سے گرفتار ہوئے۔
31 May 2024
Is this will resolve the issue? Rethink
Who is behind the target killings of Punjabi workers in Balochistan? Who are the beneficiaries of that policy? Keeping an eye on last 46 years narratives, especially in post cold war world, the epicenter of conflict shifted from Pak Afghan border to Baloch areas, a hub of Chinese investment (CPEC) and neighbour of Iran. The shift also change the blame game strategy from Afghan immigrants to Punjabi, Sindhi & Hazra smartly. Some over smart intellectuals tries to justify the shift by linking it with blatant murder of Nawab Akbar Bhugti (Killed at 26 August 2006) because it serves many international as well as local power brokers well. We as progressive Punjabis always stood in our capacity against bad policies of establishment but continuous target killings of Punjabis in Balochistan compelled us to revisit the narrative and raise it too. Mir Ghose Baksh Bazenjo once said that we Balochs are numerically very less in Pakistan and that is why we need a support base of Baloch national question in Lhore & Karachi, hence Bloch national question must link with democratic struggle in Pakistan. (Quoted by B M Kutti in his book) But target killing of Punjabis (in few cases target killings of Sindhis, Hazara) has reduced the support for Baloch national question. In below, you can yourself check that many human right organizations like Human Rights Watch, Human Rights Commission of Pakistan accepted the target killings of Punjabis in their reporting, many local as well as international media groups like Dawn, Tribune, Aljazeera, DW, BBC etc too reported it but they either mentioned Bhugti Backlash or linked Punjabis with bad policies of establishment, in a way , very close to justify it. They hardly give reference of international game nor mention blame game shift in narrative from Afghan immigrants. Reports & reporting examples are given in below. We the progressives knew very well that who was the Akbar Bhugti and what was his politics, he always stood nakedly with bad policies of establishment. No doubt that a dictator had killed him blatantly but after 26th August 2006, his killing was used for the shifting of epicentre too and it suited not only the big international players but also those who were against Afghan immigrants during cold war but in post cold war times that fugitive element (as we use to say in 1980s, 90s) consider as an assert in many ways. Here lies the foundations of unholy alliance against Punjabi settlers in Baloch areas. It is often reported in media that
''no target killings are reported in the province’s Pashtun-dominated areas, including Musakhel, Zhob, Loralai, Ziarat, Pishin, Harnai and Sibi''.
''Most target killing and terrorism incidents are reported in the districts of Quetta, Mastung, Bolan, Noshki, Kalat, Khuzdar, Kech, Gwadar, Lasbela and Panjgur. Four types of target killings are reported in Balochistan: Attacks on people who have settled in the province, assassinations of policemen and Frontier Corps (FC) personnel, sectarian killings and murders of political workers'' (reference is given below)
We always supported extra judicial killings in Pakistan but it is not limited to State only, mu Baloch & Pukhtoon friends accepted the fact that as nationalists we are not very vocal against target killing of the Punjabis and that fact is, due to other reasons, present very much among various sections of civil society in general. Unlike few Punjabi nationalists I will not blame all common Balochs or other communities for this intellectual hooliganism at all but as progressive and human right activist we must have courage to call a spade a spade.
Pakistan is multinational, multilinguistic, multi faith federation where Punjabis are more than 69% but it has a bad centralized legacy. Authoritarianism is part of Statecraft as well as part of culture too. In last 76 years, thanks to politicians we have a constitution as well as 18th amendment along with NFC award but still we are struggling for electoral democracy that is not the goal but an essential stopover to move towards decentralized federation based on respect for all inhabitants (either national or immigrants) living in the territorial boundaries of Pakistan. We cannot achieve it alone, as in the political & democratic struggle we have follow the mantra, united we stand divided we fall.
Dawn 09 May 2024
Arab News 09 May 2024
German media reported in GW as
Nation 12 April 2024
Samma 28 April 2024
Nation 15 October 2023
Terrorists kill six Punjab residents in Balochistan’s Turbat
Union of Catholic Asian News 14 April 2023
Killing of a Punjabi Christian sweeper
Tribune 15 November 2017
Aljazeera 11 April 2015
Newsweek 20 Oct 2014
DFI 07 August 2013
Times of India 14 August 2010
اپنے ایک بیان میں مصطفیٰ نواز کھوکھر نے کہا کہ بلوچ عسکریت پسندی کی جتنی مذمت کی جائے کم ہے، بلوچ دہشتگرد تنظیموں کی ذہنی پستی کا یہ عالم ہے یہ حجام اور مزدوروں کو بھی دشمن سمجھتی ہیں۔
Minority Sikhs, Hindus Flee Pakistan’s Restive Balochistan
Eurasia Review 21 May 2019
Baluchistan: Out of 229 outsiders killed 178 Punjabis & 33 Sindhis means more than 90% while 18 are unidentified
TNS Punjabis or collaborators?
HRCP Report 2012.... Hopes, fears and alienation in Balochistan Hopes, fears and alienation in Balochistan Hopes, fears and alienation in Balochistan
There are excesses by the insurgents against 'settlers', essentially members of all ethnic groups other than Baloch, and those considered to be pro-federation, including teachers at schools in Baloch-majority areas who are threatened and targeted if the national anthem is played in the morning assembly or the national flag is flown. The so-called settlers, ethnic Punjabis, Sindhis and Urdu-speaking, who have lived in Balochistan for generations, and some for centuries, have been hounded out of Baloch-majority areas by threats and violence by insurgents and at times also by opportunistic property mafia keen to capture land and buildings of the settlers and the more intimidated the settlers the more likely they were to accept any price for their property as they seek shelter elsewhere. The general law and order has also plummeted across the province.
Even settlers who had married into ethnic Baloch families have been killed. There are people whose families had settled in Balochistan in the 1920s from parts of India such as Uttar Pradesh. They kept no link with their roots. We have rendered services for Balochistan. Settlers have not an iota of investment in Sindh or Punjab, nor any services there. From some schools in Quetta around 2,000 settler children have left. From interior Balochistan all settlers have left. Only those who cannot go anywhere else and say they have roots here and nowhere else have not moved away.
A JI politician opposed the idea of creating more provinces out of Punjab because it would increase Punjab's representation in the Senate and Balochistan's voice would not be heard there.
Ethnic Punjabis, Seraikis(they ae Punjabis but due to various biases & pressures even HRCP mentioned them as separate entity) and Sindhis who had come to Turbat, Panjgur and Makran as labourers had left. Hazaras were going abroad in any manner that they could
Balochistan only had one crop season compared to three in Punjab. (Interestingly HRCP only mentioned Punjab but did not mention multiple crop seasons in Sindh & KPK, why to exclude the Punjab? is a question )
Around 90 percent of the people smuggled through Balochistan were from Gujranwala Division in Punjab P.42...this claim needs further inquiry because reports are there of people coming from Afghanistan and central asia , The Kharotabad incident of May 2011 is an example in this regard.
Read the report HERE
The debate
Experts say the trend in Balochistan is an interesting study to gauge how effective paramilitary forces can be in controlling crime and the general law and order situation in places like Karachi, where there is debate over whether more power and resources should be given to the Pakistan Rangers as police fails to do the job.
Hasil Bizenjo believes Balochistan’s security situation is interconnected with Fata and Afghanistan and violence is bound to continue unless things improve there. “Until it is decided that nowhere in the country will anyone be allowed to hold a gun, the state will not be able to establish its writ and target killings will continue,” he said.
Bizenjo, whose party has lost three senior leaders, says the heavily-armed rebels are against nationalists because “they say that you talk about federation when we are here up in the mountains waging a battle against the state.”
Balochistan National Party-Mengal’s (BNP-M) Dr Jehanzaib Jamaldini says the party lost one of their best leaders Habib Jalib last year in a target killing. “All evidence points to state elements being behind the murder,” he said.
13 years back record
there were 256 incidents of targeting in Balochistan in 2009 that killed 200 people and injured 387. In 2010, 231 incidents were reported that killed 255 and injured 498. In the first three months of 2011, at least 39 incidents have occurred, which killed 38 and injured 66. Balochistan Constabulary Commandant Ghulam Shabbir Shah, speaking in Karachi recently, said that target killings are set to break all previous records in the province.
Sectarian killings have been mostly targeted against Hazara Shias
Areas of target killings may have some importance but pertinent question is who are the main beneficiaries, who bought properties of people? because many have left the province in last few decades.
no target killings are reported in the province’s Pashtun-dominated areas, including Musakhel, Zhob, Loralai, Ziarat, Pishin, Harnai and Sibi.
Most target killing and terrorism incidents are reported in the districts of Quetta, Mastung, Bolan, Noshki, Kalat, Khuzdar, Kech, Gwadar, Lasbela and Panjgur. Four types of target killings are reported in Balochistan: Attacks on people who have settled in the province, assassinations of policemen and Frontier Corps (FC) personnel, sectarian killings and murders of political workers
"Their Future is at Stake"
Attacks on Teachers and Schools in Pakistan’s Balochistan Province
Haye Baloch interview extract about Afghan migrants including Hazara tribe
In the same report
Misleading perceived Punjabi military oppression
Education falls in the crosshairs of three distinct violent conflicts in Balochistan. The first is a nationalist conflict, in which militant Baloch groups such as the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) and the Baloch Liberation United Front (BLUF) seeking separation or autonomy for Balochistan have targeted Punjabis and other minorities, particularly in the districts of Mastung, Kalat, Nushki, Gwadar, Khuzdar, and Quetta. While individuals from all professions have been the victims of such “targeted killings,” teachers and students constitute a significant proportion of victims because militant groups view schools and educational personnel, particularly ethnic Punjabis, as representatives of the Pakistani state and symbols of perceived Punjabi military oppression of the province.
Along with atrocities of the State, HRW accepted in its 13 July 2011 report as follows
Let us read an argument by Asadullah Raisani regarding killing of Punjabis in Baluchistan
Read it too