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Pakistan seeks action against Brahamdagh Bugti

how do you justify the steep rise in insurgency after the death of Balach Marri and Akbar Bugti?


The failure of the Pakistani government to stand up to the Sardars and to stand up for the ordinary Baloch, that is what is responsible for the spike -- every time that the "people friendly" government fails to uphold the law and punish perpetrators, it ensures that another event of lawlessness, disorder and terrorism will occur.


where were these powerful and social circles that you talk of when Akbar Bugti and Balach Marri was killed?

These powerful in political and social circles were not privy to the decision to challenege and defeat these enemies of the Balouch.
 
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While these fellows weren't martyrs before ... after the extra-judicial killing of Akbar Bugti.. they have become so.. unfortunately.. the problem was instigated by working with the feudal system instead of abolishing it.. had it gone.. chances are that there would be almost no mention of ethnic tensions anywhere.. and while Bangladesh was inevitable.. it may have been part of a union in Pakistan sharing defense and foreign policy..
The troubles of Pakistan ... by far and large are the result of the feudal mindset.. and its now firmly entrenched into the system.. and the people.
The Baloch sardar's were mostly rascals.. apart from a few who came from good, established backgrounds.. and like most migrant families would have been able to cope with a loss of wealth by distribution of their lands and still would have been able to make a name for themselves.
 
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every time that the "people friendly" government fails to uphold the law and punish perpetrators, it ensures that another event of lawlessness, disorder and terrorism will occur.

It's easy to blame a political government for all the wrongs but there was no violence in Balochistan during 'people friendly' governments of the 90's. So you cannot just ignore the impact of Akbar Bugti's death on the insurgency level.

These powerful in political and social circles were not privy to the decision to challenege and defeat these enemies of the Balouch.

And you think they will be privy to a decision, if taken, to take out Brahamdagh Bugti when our intel have a chance?
 
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Lets send him a suitcase full of contaminated dollars.. few days later he will die from poisoning.
 
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He is an Indian national and Pakistan have no right over his extradition.
 
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Yes he is, and RAW is now trying to raise 'Bugti Bahini' using him...


GET A LIFE:smokin:
How can we trust India when india have history of supporting cross border terrorism in Bangladesh.......
 
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Look at what's going on - where are the security forces you may be asking? They are assisting with flood relief - what, all of them?

Below is an example of how the Talib came to replace the government in the minds of many - it wasn't just that the Talib played smart, more important was that the govt played not only dumb, but criminally negligent. in other words, it surrendered it's right to govern:

Taliban trying to end tribal clashes in Kurram
By Zulfiqar Ali
Thursday, 16 Sep, 2010


Taliban of the Jalaluddin Haqqani group are in contact with elders of rival tribes and talks between the Haqqani group and elders from Upper and Lower Kurram were held before Eidul Fitr. – File Photo


PESHAWAR: A Taliban faction fighting US forces in Afghanistan is trying to end a tribal dispute which has resulted in severe clashes in Kurram Agency.

According to sources, Taliban of the Jalaluddin Haqqani group are in contact with elders of rival tribes and talks between the Haqqani group and elders from Upper and Lower Kurram were held before Eidul Fitr.

“Two trustworthy people of Jalaluddin Haqqani took part in the talks,” they said, adding that the next round of talks was expected soon.

They said elders of Turi and Bangash tribes had said that they would attend further talks only if nine people kidnapped after an attack on two vehicles in Lower Kurram in July were freed and safety of passengers travelling between Parachinar and Peshawar was guaranteed.

“These measures are necessary to build confidence among the tribes and prepare the ground for future talks,” an elder said.

He said the Taliban had told them that they wanted reconciliation among the tribes and had approached all groups to start negotiations.

The sources said the Taliban had been in contact with local tribes for some time but the talks had not produced any result so far.


The first round of talks was held in Balishkhel village in March last year and was attended also by Taliban leader Hakimullah Mehsud.

Another team of Taliban visited the area in September last year.

According to the sources, a relative of a former governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and his local business partner facilitated the talks which ended without achieving anything.

It may be mentioned, Nato officials and the Afghan government made similar efforts and invited elders of various tribes to Paktia province of Afghanistan in May last year to urge them to resolve their disputes.

Violent clashes have been taking place in the Kurram valley since November 2007 and thousands of people have been killed or injured and hundreds of families have been displaced.

The area is cut off from the rest of the country and local people travel on the Thall-Parachinar road in convoys protected by security personnel.

The government brokered a peace deal and an agreement to end violence was signed in Murree in October 2008, but there has been no let-up in violence in the valley.


Insiders said the aim behind Taliban’s reconciliation efforts was to secure the strategic region and turn it into a safe route to Afghanistan.

Kurram valley borders Afghanistan from three sides, Paktia on its west, Nangarhar on the north and Khost on the south.

When militant groups signed peace deals with the government in South and North Waziristan, some armed groups tried to use Kurram for their activities in Afghanistan. Under the agreements, the militant groups operating in Waziristan were required not to infiltrate into Afghanistan.


Tension flared in the area when Baitullah Mehsud, the slain chief of the banned Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan, deputed Hakimullah as ‘commander’ for Kurram, Khyber and Orakzai agencies in 2008 and tribal people in Kurram opposed TTP’s activities.

Local tribes blamed Taliban for violence and insecurity in their area.

According to the sources, Taliban have told the elders that tension in Kurram has had an adverse effect on the ‘Jihad’ in Afghanistan and that they are interested in ending disputes among local groups
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But several tribes are sceptical about the initiative and suspect that the Taliban are interested only in securing a safe passage for their cross-border movement.

“Taliban are yet to show their cards, but we have already conveyed to the negotiators that people in Kurram are against the presence of outsiders in their area,” a source said
 
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As much as I hate to say this but if something happens to this bastard, we can very well kiss Balochistan good bye. We need to make the people themselves hate this guys so much that he loses all support. That can be done by starting development in Balochistan on Emergency Basis. Remeber: Wars are not won on the field but in the hearts and minds of the people.
 
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