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Uncanny resemblance: Is Balochistan the next Bangladesh?

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seperate what? something that is already considered disupted by the world? world doesn't recognise it as part of india does it? this is called Vinaash kale, vipreet Buddhi.
Do u know what does world calls Pakistan ... do u really become that what world calls u ...

Ok count me the number of countries which says Kashmir is not a Part of India... apart from China & few of ur so called allies...
 
Do u know what does world calls Pakistan ... do u really become that what world calls u ...

Ok count me the number of countries which says Kashmir is not a Part of India... apart from China & few of ur so called allies...

U.N is U.N it considers kashmir disputed! end of story. i don't need to name few countries that might or might not U.N is an organisation with 160 countries. there opinon is what matters!

and the world calls pakistan what? all we hear is BEST NON NATO ALLY! opinons of few people doesn't make a world opinon!

U.N conisders kashmir disputed that puts everything to rest.
 
Do u know what does world calls Pakistan ... do u really become that what world calls u ...

Ok count me the number of countries which says Kashmir is not a Part of India... apart from China & few of ur so called allies...

UN calls it and UN is represented by the world nations

case closed, moved on
 
Historical sequence


Huma M. Iqbal takes a look at the chronology of events in the on going conflict.

1947: At the time of Partition, Balochistan consisted of four princely states, namely Makran, Lasbela, Kharan and Kalat. The first three willingly joined Pakistan in 1947, while Ahmed Yaar Khan, the Khan of Kalat declared independence.

April 1948: Pakistani army invaded Kalat and the Khan surrendered. His brother, Prince Abdul Karim, continued to resist with around 700 guerrillas but was soon crushed.

1954: Anti-One Unit movement in Balochistan turned violent. Nawab Mir Nauroz Khan Zarakzai, chief of Zehri tribe, led a resistance of 1,000 militia against the army.

July 1960: Nauroz’s son was hanged after being convicted of treason.

1962: Nauroz died in Kohlu prison, becoming a symbol of Baloch resistance.

July 1963: Insurgents operating from 22 camps in Marri, Mengal and Bugti areas started to bomb railway tracks and ambushed convoys. The Army retaliated by destroying vast areas of Marri tribe’s land.

1969: Baloch separatists agreed to a ceasefire. Yahya Khan abolished One Unit.

1970: Balochistan was recognised as the fourth province of the then West Pakistan.

1972: The first ever elected government comprising Baloch nationalists was formed with Attaullah Mengal as CM.

1973: President Zulfikar Ali Bhutto dismissed the elected Balochistan government; this led to protests and calls for Balochistan’s secession.

April, 1973: Baloch militants began to ambush army convoys. Bhutto ordered sending more troops to the province. The fighting was more widespread than in 1950s and 1960s. Several nationalist leaders were put behind bars.

July, 1974: Baloch militants cut off roads and rail links cutting Balochistan from other provinces.

1974: Hostilities climaxed with drawn-out battles. Military support was provided by Iran against the resistance of some 50,000 Baloch fighters.

1976: Dispersed Baloch warriors formed Balochistan Peoples Liberation Front (BPLF) under the leadership of Mir Hazar Khan Marri.

1977: After the imposition of martial law by Gen. Zia ul Haq, general amnesty was declared by military governor Rahimuddin Khan.

1978: Army action ceased; development and educational policies were restarted. The conflict claimed the lives of 3,300 troops, 5,300 Baloch (militants), and thousands of civilians.

Early 1991: Khair Buksh Marri, leader of BLA, returned to Pakistan.

January 10, 2005: President Pervez Musharraf told the Baloch nationalists: “Don’t push us … it is not the 1970s, and this time you won’t even know what has hit you”.

2005: The government concentrated its attention on Dera Bugti and Akbar Bugti, after he became quite critical of the army’s presence.

Late 2005-early 2006: Pakistan military launched artillery and air strikes and sieged Dera Bugti. Many civilians were killed and 85 per cent of the 25,000-strong population fled. The town of Kohlu also came under siege; military operations occurred throughout the province.

2005: 15-point agenda presented by Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti and Mir Balach Marri.

August 2006: Akbar Bugti was killed by Pakistan Army in self-imposed hiding.

April 2009: BNM president Ghulam Mohammed Baloch and two other nationalist leaders Lala Munir and Sher Muhammad were abducted and killed; this led to riots and unrest in Balochistan.

August 2009: Khan of Kalat Mir Suleiman Dawood declared himself ruler of Balochistan and formally announced a Council for Independent Balochistan.

Mid 2010: ‘Killing the killers’ campaign against Baloch insurgents increased.

2011: 107 new cases of enforced disappearances were reported by The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan.

2003-2012: Nationalists claim about 8,000 people were kidnapped by security forces in Balochistan. The government disputes the claim.

Historical sequence | DAWN.COM
 
UN calls it and UN is represented by the world nations

case closed, moved on
U.N is U.N it considers kashmir disputed! end of story. i don't need to name few countries that might or might not U.N is an organisation with 160 countries. there opinon is what matters!

and the world calls pakistan what? all we hear is BEST NON NATO ALLY! opinons of few people doesn't make a world opinon!

U.N conisders kashmir disputed that puts everything to rest.

What ever that Floats ur boat ... Happy Sailing in the Oceans of Dream...
 
What ever that Floats ur boat ... Happy Sailing in the Oceans of Dream...

yup facts float my boat! and the fact is that U.N considers kashmir disputed!

and in 1948 INDIA ran to U.N seeking help not us.

and U.N security council resolution is still not void..... yup that pretty much floats my boat for now. :smokin:

you can keep claiming whatever you wish if it helps you sleep at night. but the resoultion is there
 
yup facts float my boat! and the fact is that U.N considers kashmir disputed!

and in 1948 INDIA ran to U.N seeking help not us.

and U.N security council resolution is still not void..... yup that pretty much floats my boat for now. :smokin:

you can keep claiming whatever you wish if it helps you sleep at night. but the resoultion is there
& J & K still Remains with Indian as we talk since last 65 years when it all started... oops did i just sink ur boat... :azn:
 
yup facts float my boat! and the fact is that U.N considers kashmir disputed!

and in 1948 INDIA ran to U.N seeking help not us.

and U.N security council resolution is still not void..... yup that pretty much floats my boat for now. :smokin:

you can keep claiming whatever you wish if it helps you sleep at night. but the resoultion is there

Well, Pakistani puppets in J&K (read the moronic separatists), need Indian passports to travel to Pakistan. Thats enough to float my boat ;)
 
Discussion is on Baluchistan, not Kashmir.
 
65 years and they still fighting you

Kashmir Burning - India, November 2010 - YouTube

Kashmiris carrying Pakistani flags telling India to leave Kashmir - YouTube


you have no control over them. 65 years and they still wish to attain there freedom.


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Indian Army Proudly Dispatching Terrorist to Hell Since 1947...
 
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Indian Army Proudly Dispatching Terrorist to Hell Since 1947...

so millions and millions of men,women & children are terrorists in kashmir for you & your state? so basically kashmir is just a land grab thing for you?
 
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