
If steps were not taken immediately to halt the extra-judicial killing of Baloch nationalists and to engage them in a dialogue, then "Balochistan
will not remain with you" (Pakistan), said Sardar Ataullah Mengal, a senior leader of the Balochistan National Party.
He made the remarks while addressing a televised news conference with PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif in Karachi. Sharif said he met Mengal to
discuss ways to address the grievances of the Baloch people and to strengthen democracy in the province.
In unusually blunt remarks, Mengal said the violence and killings by security forces had taken "Balochistan to the point of no return" and steps
have to be taken to engage youths "who have been driven into the mountains by the army".
Criticising the powerful Pakistan Army, Mengal question why the security forces only acted in response to killings and political violence in
Balochistan and not in places like Karachi and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province.
"I don't understand why our beloved army doesn't react to killings in those places as it does in Balochistan," he said. "This army only takes up
the issues of Punjabis. This is Punjab's army and not Pakistan's army," he said.
At the same time, Mengal acknowledged that the killing of Punjabi settlers by Baloch groups was "wrong". He said he was part of Pakistan but
was not accepted as a Pakistani. "I have no objection, they made the decision for me. They decided, not the people of Balochistan," he added.
Mengal also dismissed claims that a "foreign hand" was backing the violence in Balochistan.
Balochistan has been racked by violence over the past two years. Baloch national groups demanding autonomy and a greater say in the
utilisation of the province's natural resources have carried out numerous attacks on security forces and infrastructure.
The bodies of over 200 Baloch activists have been found across the province since last year. Rights groups have alleged the activists were
victims of extra-judicial killings by security forces. The army and intelligence agencies have denied these charges.
Former premier Nawaz Sharif said his PML-N party would fight for Balochistan and its people's rights. "We love Balochistan and it is a precious
part of Pakistan," he said. Those responsible for rights violations and excesses in Balochistan should be held accountable, he said.
Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/ ..
Balochistan will not remain with Pakistan: Top Baloch leader
A senior Baloch nationalist leader today warned that Balochistan would not "remain with" Pakistan if extra-judicial killings and excesses by
security forces in the restive province were not stopped immediately.
If steps were not taken immediately to halt the extra-judicial killing of Baloch nationalists and to engage them in a dialogue, then "Balochistan
will not remain with you" (Pakistan), said Sardar Ataullah Mengal, a senior leader of the Balochistan National Party.
He made the remarks while addressing a televised news conference with PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif in Karachi.
Sharif said he met Mengal to discuss ways to address the grievances of the Baloch people and to strengthen democracy in the province.
In unusually blunt remarks, Mengal said the violence and killings by security forces had taken "Balochistan to the point of no return" and steps
have to be taken to engage youths "who have been driven into the mountains by the army".
SOURCE: http://www.indianexpress.com/news/balochistan-will-not-remain-with-pakistan-top-baloch-leader/889678/
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Balochistan will not
remain with Pakistan:
Top Baloch leader
Dec 19, 2011
ISLAMABAD: A senior Baloch nationalist leader warned that
Balochistan would not "remain with" Pakistan if extra-judicial
killings and excesses by security forces in the restive province
were not stopped immediately.