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Baloch happy with US resolution
LAHORE: As the government called a US congressmans bill for an independent Balochistan an attack on Pakistans sovereignty, Baloch nationalist leader Harbiyar Marri said the resolution was a positive move aimed at ending Baloch peoples grievances.
In an interview with a private TV channel, Harbiyar said efforts for a sovereign Balochistan should have been made quite earlier as the Baloch had suffered a lot because of the Pakistan government sponsoring terrorism in the province.
Asked if they wanted to use the US as a launchpad for their separatist movement, Marri said, We are making allies. We have told them about our grievances. We have told them about ground realities. Marri went a step forward in his demand for an independent Balochistan, saying that the Baloch were spearheading a freedom movement and not a separatist drive.
Asked if he represented all of the Baloch, Marri said, I dont represent all of them. But the entire Balochistan wants freedom.
Accusing Pakistani government of killing several Baloch people, he said presentation of the bill in the US House of Representatives was a result of sacrifices rendered by the Baloch.
Marri said he did not believe that the problems of Balochistan could be resolved through legislation in assemblies. The Baloch will not get their rights [from assemblies]. I had been to parliament in the past but would not repeat that mistake, he said. daily times monitor
LAHORE: As the government called a US congressmans bill for an independent Balochistan an attack on Pakistans sovereignty, Baloch nationalist leader Harbiyar Marri said the resolution was a positive move aimed at ending Baloch peoples grievances.
In an interview with a private TV channel, Harbiyar said efforts for a sovereign Balochistan should have been made quite earlier as the Baloch had suffered a lot because of the Pakistan government sponsoring terrorism in the province.
Asked if they wanted to use the US as a launchpad for their separatist movement, Marri said, We are making allies. We have told them about our grievances. We have told them about ground realities. Marri went a step forward in his demand for an independent Balochistan, saying that the Baloch were spearheading a freedom movement and not a separatist drive.
Asked if he represented all of the Baloch, Marri said, I dont represent all of them. But the entire Balochistan wants freedom.
Accusing Pakistani government of killing several Baloch people, he said presentation of the bill in the US House of Representatives was a result of sacrifices rendered by the Baloch.
Marri said he did not believe that the problems of Balochistan could be resolved through legislation in assemblies. The Baloch will not get their rights [from assemblies]. I had been to parliament in the past but would not repeat that mistake, he said. daily times monitor