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Here is something from India's favorite 'DAWN.COM'
SIBI: Some ‘commanders’ of the banned Balochistan Republican Army (BRA), who had surrendered along with 43 militants a few days ago, have accused Nawabzada Brahamdagh Bugti of misleading them in the name of a movement for the independence of Balochistan.
Seven leaders and other militants, who had handed over their weapons to the authorities and announced that they would remain loyal to Pakistan, met media representatives at the headquarters of Sibi Scouts, a wing of the Frontier Corps, on Saturday.
Lal Khan Bugti, a former leader of the banned group, said he and his companions had been with the self-exiled Brahamdagh Bugti for the past 10 years, but when he sought political asylum in India, “we decided to part ways with the armed struggle and join mainstream politics to work for the development and prosperity of our people”.
“We cannot tolerate seeking asylum in India. We are loyal to Pakistan and will remain so till our last breath.”
Qaiser Khan Bugti said his group had carried out subversive activities, including bomb explosions, targeted killings and attacks on security personnel in Dera Bugti, Chatter, Phulaji and others areas.
He said the attitude of the self-exiled leader had forced him and others to quit the armed struggle.
“We will fight to defend our motherland, Pakistan,” the militants said.
Both the ‘commanders’ told reporters that after their decision to abandon the armed struggle, militants loyal to the BRA had attacked their houses in Chatter and Phulaji and taken away their livestock and weapons.
A Member of the National Assembly, Mir Dostain Khan Domki, said the government would not abandon those who had surrendered and joined the mainstream. “The government will provide all available facilities, including education, health and water, to the families of the militants who have surrendered.”
Published in Dawn October 23rd, 2016
http://www.dawn.com/news/1291744/ex-members-of-bra-accuse-brahamdagh-of-betrayal
SIBI: Some ‘commanders’ of the banned Balochistan Republican Army (BRA), who had surrendered along with 43 militants a few days ago, have accused Nawabzada Brahamdagh Bugti of misleading them in the name of a movement for the independence of Balochistan.
Seven leaders and other militants, who had handed over their weapons to the authorities and announced that they would remain loyal to Pakistan, met media representatives at the headquarters of Sibi Scouts, a wing of the Frontier Corps, on Saturday.
Lal Khan Bugti, a former leader of the banned group, said he and his companions had been with the self-exiled Brahamdagh Bugti for the past 10 years, but when he sought political asylum in India, “we decided to part ways with the armed struggle and join mainstream politics to work for the development and prosperity of our people”.
“We cannot tolerate seeking asylum in India. We are loyal to Pakistan and will remain so till our last breath.”
Qaiser Khan Bugti said his group had carried out subversive activities, including bomb explosions, targeted killings and attacks on security personnel in Dera Bugti, Chatter, Phulaji and others areas.
He said the attitude of the self-exiled leader had forced him and others to quit the armed struggle.
“We will fight to defend our motherland, Pakistan,” the militants said.
Both the ‘commanders’ told reporters that after their decision to abandon the armed struggle, militants loyal to the BRA had attacked their houses in Chatter and Phulaji and taken away their livestock and weapons.
A Member of the National Assembly, Mir Dostain Khan Domki, said the government would not abandon those who had surrendered and joined the mainstream. “The government will provide all available facilities, including education, health and water, to the families of the militants who have surrendered.”
Published in Dawn October 23rd, 2016
http://www.dawn.com/news/1291744/ex-members-of-bra-accuse-brahamdagh-of-betrayal