‘We are not Pakistani’: Baloch leader declares independence, this request is from Indians

Baloch leader Mir Yar Baloch on Wednesday claimed that Balochistan was never a part of Pakistan citing decades of the “aerial bomb blast, disappearance and genocide” by the government. He requested the Indian media to “refer to Baloch as its people of Pakistan”.Recalling an interview, when MIR was asked about the independence of Balochistan, he said, “We have already declared our independence on 11 August 1947 when British Balochistan, and the subcontinent were leaving.”“Dear Indian Patriot Media, YouTube Comrade, intellectuals fighting to protect India are suggested that they do not refer to Baluch as ‘their own people of Pakistan’. We are not Pakistani, we are Balochistani. Pakistan’s own people are Punjabi who never faced air bombings, disappeared and applied the genocide, “he said in another post.Mir claimed that the two nations, after the stress of India-Pakistan after the stress of India-Pakistan, expressed support to India after the two nations launched a military campaign against each other in view of the Pahalgam terror attack, Mir claimed.“People of Democratic Republic of Balochistan come to show their full support to the people of #Bharat. China is helping Pakistan, but Balochistan and these people are the government of India @narendramodi. Dear @narendramodi ji you are not alone, you have support of 60 million ballot patriats,” he said that India said.This comes when Pakistan is working with a deep financial and security crisis with the Indian Armed Forces, recently targeting nine terrorist sites in the neighboring nation and PoK. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has claimed that more than 100 terrorists were killed during the operation. Balochistan has been a site of constant and severe human rights violations, including the disappearance of the applicable, extraordinary murders, and suppression of unsatisfactory voices. Both Pakistani security forces and terrorist groups have faced allegations of joining these abuses. Citizens continued to bear the brunt of the struggle for a long time, facing limited media coverage and lack of legal support.

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