Monday, November 1, 2010

Immediate action needed in Balochistan

Balochistan needs immediate and effective attention. Period. Not because it is about to secede or even that any secession movement there can succeed; it can’t. Balochistan needs to be dealt with because the province has got a raw deal all these decades and, unless the healing touch is applied, it will – in some ways already has – become a diabetic case. The cost of governing it is rising and will continue to rise unless measures are taken NOW.!!!

Most important is the human aspect. The Baloch have suffered, at the hands of the federal and provincial governments as well as – and this must not be lost sight of – their own sardars and chieftains. The reprisals have now come to haunt innocent Punjabi families, most of which have lived there for decades. They are being targeted, killed mercilessly and forced to leave.

Many have left, selling their properties at a pittance to Pashtun businessmen. And yet, some have returned because they cannot find place in their own province, Punjab, or in Karachi.

The Aghaz-e Haqooq-e Balochistan Package, announced by the federal government with fanfare last year, lies dormant. The provincial government is criminally neglectful of its remit and its people. Baloch sub-nationalists want the province to go from bad to worse. Reason: the worse it gets for the province the better it gets for their cause. The Taliban and their affiliate sectarian groups continue to operate and kill, mostly, the Shia Hazara community. The Sunni Jandallah, fighting the Shia clerical state of Iran, by many accounts, has linked up with some sectarian religious groups. And, finally, there are the criminal gangs involved in target killings and kidnappings; most, say people in Quetta, are backed by some provincial politicians.

As I wrote elsewhere, “Balochistan doesn’t like Punjabis, Shias and security forces. If one belongs to any of these three categories, one can likely end up dead. Punjabis and security forces are targeted by Baloch terrorist groups, Shias bombed by extremistterrorists. Caught in the conflict are journalists, threatened by all sides, some assassinated, others getting killed on the job.

“Right in Quetta, the capital, areas like Sariab, Huddah, Brohi Road and Eastern and Western Bypasses are ‘no-go’ areas for Punjabis. Much of the city, outside the heavily-guarded cantonment area, is dangerous for security personnel. Since 2009, nearly a thousand people have been killed on all sides and about double the number injured in assassinations, bombings, armed attacks and small-scale security operations.”

In the middle of this chaos, the army is trying to do some development work and also attract the Baloch youth. On Oct 29, I was in Quetta again, second time in less than two months. Baloch recruits were passing out, the highest number so far to be inducted in various arms and services of the Pakistan Army. The army is also identifying young Baloch children, boys and girls, and sending them to top schools across the country. It has placed a battalion to protect work at the Chamalang coal mines and created a system whereby the money is ploughed back into the area for development.

The Baloch sub-nationalists are trying to thwart these efforts because it is in their interest to ensure that nothing positive gets done. The families of children whose education is being funded by the army are threatened; recruits who have joined the army have had to face threats — some kidnapped, others killed, some left. But many stayed and are now in the army. This is the situation where one has to chinwag and use the threat of force simultaneously to make one complement the other.

These positive steps, while important, still fall short of what is required: a political solution which has the full participation of the provincial government. Balochistan's so called = Chief Minister Nawab Aslam Raisani, after the Quetta parade, told the press that the establishment had not mandated him to talk to the sub-nationalists. Really? So, what is he doing being the CM if he requires the nod of the ‘establishment’? Also, why are civilian principals not taking responsibility for what needs to be done?

Baloch terrorist groups will do whatever it takes to make their cause work. But the provincial and federal governments have to ensure that the issue is solved within the federal framework. They have yet to act.


11 comments:

  1. As far as baloch are concerened personally i dont have any sympathy for them.Majority of baloch community are illetrate and dont have any value for other people,they dont have any identity when it comes to social life that is why its easy easy for them to come out of their nests and kill unnocent settellers.Im pathan myself and i have a strong believe that Quetta is still running due to pashtun community if they were not there baloch would have captured everything they could reach for.The problem is Nawab Rasani you give government in wrong and corrupt people hands,then how can you expect peace and prosparity in Quetta.I think Govt should take serious action against these rebels.They want seperate balochistan can somebody tell me even if they do get balochistan as a seperate nation ,how are they suppose ti run it?

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  2. I dont agree with adil..there is a need to develop Balochistan..give them basic facilities..especially education ..there is a need to treat them with(not the terrorists or separatist elements) otherwise baloshis are as nice as pakhtuns..:)

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  3. there is education colleges schools unis its up to a person to go and get benifit from it,they think totally seperate u go ask a baloch do u love pakistan he will turn around and say,im not pakistani im baloch ......... they are violent and dont like to work hard

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  4. which facilities are u talking about they have got the govt CM is baloch,why doesnt he help them do u know why b,cause he is one of them same criminal mentality,he is behind all kidnapings and crime in balochistan.Face the facts

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  5. as because that cm is federel pitu

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  6. look adil do u know what u trying to say
    remeber we are the one when u face bulister misiles so where u run not punjap thats balochistan bro u are in business b/c of balochs from where ur business is growing karachi from which cities u traval to reach karachi watch ur steps u are minority u are there b/c of mamood khan achak zai b/c he is baloch beloved leader

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  7. u are kahan every one knows where the khans from basically. go stop on going war there then blame us

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  8. TO ALL BALOCH BROTHERS. we r ur brothers and we love u. plz aap log india ke chaal ko samjho or kuch hosh ke nakhun lo. hamare dushman hum ko ek sath nhe dekhna chahte is lye wo aap logon ke dil me pakistan k lye nafrat paida kr rhe hn.me janoobi punjab se hun or hamara haal bhi aap logon se kuch kam nhe ha lakin iska ye matlab nhe k hum pakistan se alag ho jaanen.ap log koshish kren aap ko apke rights zaroor milne chaheien or insha Allah milen ge bhi
    PAKISTAN ZINDABAD

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  9. aik or baat bhi yaad rakhen ye woh mulk ha jis ke bare me hamare nabi s.a.w.s ne farmaya ha ke mujhe mashriq se thandi hawa aati ha. to as a muslim aap musalmaan pehle hn or baad me baloch.aap sub hamare sath mil kr islam ke is qale(tomb) ki hifazat kren.THANKS
    JEEVEN BALOCH
    JEEVE PAKISTAN.

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  10. Who cares about you're people or your rights?? I don't care about your land or people. As far as am concerned and others will be akl baloch should leave pakistan and punjab and stay in your own land.

    All balochs need to be killed.

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