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Bugti’s invitation to separatists - a cause for cautious optimism

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Bugti’s invitation to separatists
EDITORIAL — UPDATED ABOUT 5 HOURS AGO
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The state has to demonstrate the capacity to concede the legitimate grievances of the Baloch.—Facebook page
Any development towards resolving the long-running insurgency in Balochistan is cause for cautious optimism

In a statement issued from Geneva on Sunday, Brahmdagh Bugti — president of the Baloch Republican Party — invited a number of Baloch leaders, including those heading banned pro-independence groups, for negotiations to sort out their differences.

He emphasised the importance of forging unity in their ranks in order to better represent the cause of the Baloch. While requesting that such a meeting be held within a month in Switzerland, where he currently resides in self-exile, the Baloch leader expressed his willingness to participate in the talks via video link if they were held in any other European country.

Also read: Brahamdagh invites all insurgent groups for talks

Mr Bugti’s suggestion is a sound one: it is by now well known there are serious divisions in the hitherto unified insurgency, both over resources and strategy.

When the BRP leader in August said he was prepared to give up his demand for an independent Balochistan if the people so desired, and engage in dialogue with the government provided the military operation was halted and the forces withdrawn, some separatist leaders voiced their displeasure at his about-turn.

For the provincial government though, it was a vindication of their attempts to bring the ‘angry Baloch’ to the negotiating table.

After all, Mr Bugti — given his antecedents as the grandson of Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti whose death at the hands of the military exacerbated the current insurgency — was regarded as being the most recalcitrant of them all.

However, forward movement on that score hinges upon the Bugti scion’s ability to convince his compatriots to forgo their armed struggle in favour of a political settlement, and this appears to be a step in that direction.

At the same time, the factors underlying recent developments should be noted. Mr Bugti’s volte-face is believed to be linked in no small measure to the sustained security operations in his ancestral lands, home to the Sui gas field and where new, potentially yet more lucrative energy resources are waiting to be tapped.

Where the government is concerned — not to mention the military with its heavy footprint in Balochistan — the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor has been the catalyst for a different strategy: no longer is it enough to merely contain the violence in Balochistan, mostly through brute force that has led to more alienation and reprisals.

That realisation explains the amnesty offered to insurgents renouncing violence, the tactic of playing up the spectacle of hundreds of purported rebels laying down their arms in response, as well as the approach to separatist leaders abroad.

For a viable peace, however, the state has to demonstrate the capacity to concede the legitimate grievances of the Baloch, not strong-arm its leaders into a humiliating surrender.

The question is: does it have the vision, or indeed the ability, to finesse a lasting solution from this moment?

Published in Dawn, November 17th, 2015
 
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I do not see any optimism in this at all , rather pessimism is written all over it. He is merely rallying other separatist leaders to unite and exert pressure in unison
 
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Strike the iron when its hot. Get maximum out of the offered window.
 
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He's trying to unite the stranglers for one last "final stand".
The ground realities of Balochistan are different. People are tired of the separatists.
 
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This guy must be killed, no its no buts.

Thats the easy way ! Pakistan has not spent money in developing balochistan by building infrastructure like roads, schools, hospitals, etc to bring ordinary Balochs in mainstream. Now we are only spending money in Gwadar to build a port. Some people only know hot to shoot rather than plant a tree !
 
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I would have joined had it been "BUGATI's INVITATION TO MOTORCYCLISTS".

Just saying, you guys carry on your discussion.
 
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Thats the easy way ! Pakistan has not spent money in developing balochistan by building infrastructure like roads, schools, hospitals, etc to bring ordinary Balochs in mainstream. Now we are only spending money in Gwadar to build a port. Some people only know hot to shoot rather than plant a tree !
Define "Pakistan ". What exactly you call Pakistan?
 
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I'm not completely sold on the Bugti's sincerity or motives after the most recent statement calling for the various terrorist and insurgent groups to 'forge unity in their ranks'.

He could be using the publicity generated from his recent engagement with the Balochistan Chief Minister and the media speculation about his renouncement of violence as a means of 'shocking' the various groups into meeting and 'forging unity'.
 
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the biggest set back for these loons is that the men they rallied to fight for them have left them and are leaving them, the biggest reason for it was the lavish lifestyles they lived abroad while the insurgets received a rain of lead for their terrorism.
 
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Pakistan should not make a mistake over here & Pakistan should not invite these rented terrorists to Pakistan, they are terrorists & have killed thousands of civilians only to blame PA. All these rented terrorists can see the significance of Gawadar port & its fast development to completion, so they just want to be part of it so that they can make more & more money & then do what they do best, spread terrorism & harm Pakistan again.
 
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All those sat here with box of tissue papers and crying a snotty tantrum about under development in Baluchistan. Try that do a simple calculation.
Divide each provinces budget with total population of that province.
Result will show that Baluchistan gets highest pet capita budget of 29000 rs per person. Punjab be s least of just 9000 rs per person. So guess why despite highest budget there is no development in Baluchistan? And despite least budget Punjab is years if not decades ahead?
Problem is not that Baluchistan Is starved of money, its just that money never reaches common manman.
 
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