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Taliban consolidating grip on Quetta: Sanaullah Baloch

* BNP leader says ‘establishment’ wants to pitch Taliban against Baloch nationalists
* Says Taliban supporters have captured land worth Rs 2 billion in Quetta * PPP has taken no steps to increase prospects of reconciliation
* Demands more Baloch control and larger share in mining projects

By Malik Siraj Akbar

QUETTA: Balochistan National Party (BNP) Information Secretary and former senator Sanaullah Baloch has disclosed that the supporters of Taliban have captured land worth Rs 2 billion in the eastern and western parts of Quetta with the covert support of the ‘establishment’ in order to undermine the Baloch nationalist movement and promote Talibanisation in Balochistan.

In an interview with Daily Times on Sunday, the former senator said the government had failed to establish its writ in Quetta, where the Taliban and their supporters were consolidating their grip. Several parts of the provincial capital have become ‘no-go areas’ where the Taliban and their supporters have consolidated their position, he said.

Baloch said the government was fully aware of these encroachments but it was deliberately silent because the Taliban enjoy the support of the government and its intelligence agencies who wish to pit the religious elements against the Baloch nationalists.

“We are surprised why the government does not undertake a military operation against these elements who have openly challenged the writ of the government. Military operations were carried out in Dera Bugti and Sui areas by the government on the pretext of establishing the writ of the government, but the state machinery does not move against the Taliban and their supporters who have illegally and forcefully captured large areas of land in Balochistan,” he said.

Sanaullah said the government was trying to patronise the Taliban elements in Quetta and its outskirts in order to undermine the power of the actual democratic forces. The Afghan refugees, besides being a burden on the economy of Balochistan, have become the biggest cause of lawlessness and terrorism in the country’s largest province, Baloch said.

Billions of rupees were being spent on eliminating the Taliban and their supporters in Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and the NWFP, he said, asking why the government was ignoring the ‘alarmingly dangerous moves’ of the Taliban and giving them protection in Quetta.

The BNP leader criticised the government for initiating fresh operations in Dera Bugti and Naseerabad areas, adding that such unprovoked operations were likely to escalate tensions in Balochistan. “The government is making Balochistan a battlefield again,” he said.

The operations have made the militant groups end their ceasefire which would further deteriorate the security situation, he said. The Baloch leadership had welcomed the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) government despite the imprisonment of its leadership with the hope that the PPP would learn lessons from the past and pay serious attention to the Baloch issue, he said, adding: “We have deep respect for the PPP and its leaders but we are not going to compromise on the Baloch interests at the cost of our friendship with the PPP leaders. The democratic as well as armed groups in the province are losing faith in the present government.”

Reconciliation: Asked if the BNP and other Baloch leaders welcomed the recent statement of PPP leader Babar Awan that “the Baloch would hear good news in March”, Sanullah accused the PPP leadership of using ‘delaying tactics’. In 1977, the PPP had delayed the resolution of the Baloch issue by hoping that the crisis in Balochistan would gradually fade away, Baloch said, adding that the PPP was showing a lack of interest in Balochistan again by not understanding the urgency needed to permanently resolve the issue.

“In politics you need to reconcile at the right time. Timeliness is a crucial factor in politics which the PPP seems to be missing in Balochistan’s context,” he commented. Recalling a promise made by late Benazir Bhutto, the former PPP chairperson, who had agreed in the Charter of Democracy to establish federal tribunals to settle the cases of the provinces against the federal government, besides ensuring complete provincial autonomy to the provinces, Baloch said the PPP did not take any initiatives that would brighten the prospects of reconciliation.

Citing the failure of the reconciliatory committees formed by the previous government, Sanaullah Baloch said the Baloch had always agreed to sit on the negotiation table and sort out the problems, but the government had been calling them terrorists and traitors. “We have asked the PPP government to punish the elements who carried out massive human rights violation and remove the unnecessary FC checkposts in Balochistan so that we see some progress made by the government as a confidence-building measure. But our demands have not been met yet.”

Mines and minerals: The BNP leader demanded the local Baloch youth be given technical know-how in mining and geological sectors so that they could handle the Saindak and Reko Dik projects.

“We want agreements on the Saindak Gold and Copper project and Reko Dik to be reviewed. The chief minister issued such statements recently but no headway has been made yet in this regard. The Baloch share in the revenue generated at Saindak project is merely 2 percent while the federal government takes 48 percent, and 50 percent goes to China. This is an unjust formula that needs to be revised. We consider this utter exploitation,” he said, recommending that bidding should be conducted in the international stock exchanges for the interested mining companies that want to run these projects. “The government of Balochistan should be given the right to choose the company that can best run these projects while keeping in view the fact that the benefits of the projects should go to the people of Balochistan,” said the former senator.

Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
 
Looks like Pakistan is losing to Taliban very fast. They are solidifying their base in peshawar and now Quetta.
 
Looks like Pakistan is losing to Taliban very fast. They are solidifying their base in peshawar and now Quetta.

what r u talking about?
taliban is winning in afghanistan but is loosing very badly in pakistan
pakistan has killed, captured, and brung more damage to the taliban than any other army involved in the war
 
what r u talking about?
taliban is winning in afghanistan but is loosing very badly in pakistan
pakistan has killed, captured, and brung more damage to the taliban than any other army involved in the war

i saw a talk show in which Hamid mir reported from sawat valley. he was claiming something else, not near to your statement.
Time will tell about turn of tide in pak .
 
Taliban are not even comming close to taking control of any city in Pakistan.

What ever article that says taliban are taking control of Pakistan is pure B.S
 
i saw a talk show in which Hamid mir reported from sawat valley. he was claiming something else, not near to your statement.
Time will tell about turn of tide in pak .

can u post it up
and i recently posted up an article that showed that pakistani army is driving the taliban back to afghanistan into the nato hands [it talked about the bajaur agency; although the results are most likely going to turnout the same in swat]
 
can u post it up
and i recently posted up an article that showed that pakistani army is driving the taliban back to afghanistan into the nato hands [it talked about the bajaur agency; although the results are most likely going to turnout the same in swat]

I dont know how these extremists are that powerful!!!
They dont have airforce advanced weapons still....
Here is the link..
 
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Sanaullah Baloch is a real peace of work. He is a crazy nationalist everything that happens he some how sees that hands of islamabad in it. the fact of the matter is that these people are racist and want to create a purely baloch state that means that no Pathans. i think what ever we here from this guy we have to take it with a massive amount of salt.
 
dude thats all bull
as u said taliban is not even capable of defeating us

God willing hope they do not..!!! But these guys had really pushed away mighty russians too right.. never underestimate these guys..!!!!! Crush them defeat them.. and make this sub continent more peaceful..!!!! Else it is going to be a threat to Pakistan and india..!!!!, if uneducated youth in your country are accessed and brain washed by taliban.. they will never run out f soldiers..!!!!
 
God willing hope they do not..!!! But these guys had really pushed away mighty russians too right.. never underestimate these guys..!!!!! Crush them defeat them.. and make this sub continent more peaceful..!!!! Else it is going to be a threat to Pakistan and india..!!!!, if uneducated youth in your country are accessed and brain washed by taliban.. they will never run out f soldiers..!!!!

With the support of ISI. If we can guide them on how to destroy the soviets, then we sure as hell can defeat them. And we will. The locals are forming up Patriotic Militias against the Taliban and they're busy removing them from their Villages and Lands. If ISI started supporting these locals with dedication, there's no question that they'll be eliminated from the roots.
 
Oh and by the way, regarding the topic, there's no such thing as "Taliban consolidating grip on Quetta". I have a lot of Informants in that area and these Talibans get their *** handed to them on a daily basis by the Balochs.
 
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