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India-backed terror in Balochistan
Imran Jamali
Indians have created hue and cry over the November 26 dastardly incident in Mumbai last year and put the blame on Pakistan. The situation has reached a point where India is threatening to go for ?surgical strikes inside Pakistan. But no raises the issue of Indias involvement in Pakistans internal turmoil, insurgency in Balochistan, FATA and Swat. Ironically enough India has officially claimed its interference in these areas and the Indian defense experts have advised New Delhi to keep engaging Pakistan military in the internal problems in order to weaken its capability, and foment hatred against it. The list of Indian-sponsored terrorism is long.
The terrorist activities in Balochistan have been rampant for the last many years, which have so far caused hundreds of deaths and thousands of injuries, damaged to property worth millions of rupees and roads, railway lines, grid stations, gas pipelines, government and private buildings, including schools, colleges, hospitals and other departments. In district Kohlu law of jungle prevailed mainly at the behest of waders and nawabs.
In a report issued by the government, alone in 2004 terrorists killed four FC men, three civilians, injured 15 FC men and 3 civilians. Two FC men were abducted while many PTCL towers and electric pylons damaged. About 22 rockets were fired on railway stations and trains. During 2005, four persons were abducted for ransom. Illegal occupation of agriculture land of Langhari, Loharani, Ghazini tribes in district Sibi deprived Ayaz son of Mir Qasim Khan Ghazini his agricultural land in Kahran and forced him to shift to DG Khan. Coal mines in Mach were illegally occupied by terrorists for extortion. Dilband Iron Core, Bolan Mining Company was destroyed in November 2005, rendering hundreds of laborers unemployed. In mid nineties, electricity and mettle road from Kahan to Sibi was sanctioned but work could not be completed due to KB Marris opposition. Out of 47 schools only one was functional at Kahan. Rural health centers, basic health units are in personal use of tribesmen.
The terrorists hindered the process of seismic surveys and roads construction at Gwadar-Turbat-Rato Dero and Fazal Che-Kaiwand-Talli. They hindered Mega Development Projects (attack on Chinese at Gwadar on May 3, 2004 killing 3 Chinese, injuring 5 Chinese and 2 Pakistanis, attack on Chinese on October 15, 2005 near Talar Camp, injuring driver of the vehicle. In the anti-settlers efforts, 27 explosions, bomb blasts occurred, 11 processions and rallies were held, 30 meetings were attacked, 9 incidents of distribution of pamphlets, 3 abductions and damage to property were held. In anti-coal mining activities, Chamalang Coalmines had been a major irritant and remained closed due to coercion. During 2005 coalmines in Quetta, Harnai Mach and Sibi areas were occupied and owners were forced to pay bhatta. In August 2004, 6 persons (including 5 Army men) were brutally murdered. Police officials were abducted and threatened. In April 2005, terrorists slapped SHO Hub for not releasing arrested BNP(M) workers. In October 2005, they attempted forcible closure of shops in Wadh, owned by Naseer Mengal (Federal Minister, PML).
Reportedly shopkeepers did not support BNP (M) during the Local Government Elections. In an exchange of fire between the two, one person was killed and three were injured. In collaboration with Rehman dacoit they coordinated BLAs activities. Rehman dacoit was closely associated with Atta Irani who facilitated smuggling of arms and ammunition for BLA.
Reportedly Indian intelligence agency RAWs notorious agent, Chhota Rajan, was present in Balochistan, who hired and trained a number of BLA men, supplied arms, ammunition, mines, grenades, guns and RDX besides Pakistani and US currency in millions.
Pakistan Observer - Newspaper online edition - Article
Imran Jamali
Indians have created hue and cry over the November 26 dastardly incident in Mumbai last year and put the blame on Pakistan. The situation has reached a point where India is threatening to go for ?surgical strikes inside Pakistan. But no raises the issue of Indias involvement in Pakistans internal turmoil, insurgency in Balochistan, FATA and Swat. Ironically enough India has officially claimed its interference in these areas and the Indian defense experts have advised New Delhi to keep engaging Pakistan military in the internal problems in order to weaken its capability, and foment hatred against it. The list of Indian-sponsored terrorism is long.
The terrorist activities in Balochistan have been rampant for the last many years, which have so far caused hundreds of deaths and thousands of injuries, damaged to property worth millions of rupees and roads, railway lines, grid stations, gas pipelines, government and private buildings, including schools, colleges, hospitals and other departments. In district Kohlu law of jungle prevailed mainly at the behest of waders and nawabs.
In a report issued by the government, alone in 2004 terrorists killed four FC men, three civilians, injured 15 FC men and 3 civilians. Two FC men were abducted while many PTCL towers and electric pylons damaged. About 22 rockets were fired on railway stations and trains. During 2005, four persons were abducted for ransom. Illegal occupation of agriculture land of Langhari, Loharani, Ghazini tribes in district Sibi deprived Ayaz son of Mir Qasim Khan Ghazini his agricultural land in Kahran and forced him to shift to DG Khan. Coal mines in Mach were illegally occupied by terrorists for extortion. Dilband Iron Core, Bolan Mining Company was destroyed in November 2005, rendering hundreds of laborers unemployed. In mid nineties, electricity and mettle road from Kahan to Sibi was sanctioned but work could not be completed due to KB Marris opposition. Out of 47 schools only one was functional at Kahan. Rural health centers, basic health units are in personal use of tribesmen.
The terrorists hindered the process of seismic surveys and roads construction at Gwadar-Turbat-Rato Dero and Fazal Che-Kaiwand-Talli. They hindered Mega Development Projects (attack on Chinese at Gwadar on May 3, 2004 killing 3 Chinese, injuring 5 Chinese and 2 Pakistanis, attack on Chinese on October 15, 2005 near Talar Camp, injuring driver of the vehicle. In the anti-settlers efforts, 27 explosions, bomb blasts occurred, 11 processions and rallies were held, 30 meetings were attacked, 9 incidents of distribution of pamphlets, 3 abductions and damage to property were held. In anti-coal mining activities, Chamalang Coalmines had been a major irritant and remained closed due to coercion. During 2005 coalmines in Quetta, Harnai Mach and Sibi areas were occupied and owners were forced to pay bhatta. In August 2004, 6 persons (including 5 Army men) were brutally murdered. Police officials were abducted and threatened. In April 2005, terrorists slapped SHO Hub for not releasing arrested BNP(M) workers. In October 2005, they attempted forcible closure of shops in Wadh, owned by Naseer Mengal (Federal Minister, PML).
Reportedly shopkeepers did not support BNP (M) during the Local Government Elections. In an exchange of fire between the two, one person was killed and three were injured. In collaboration with Rehman dacoit they coordinated BLAs activities. Rehman dacoit was closely associated with Atta Irani who facilitated smuggling of arms and ammunition for BLA.
Reportedly Indian intelligence agency RAWs notorious agent, Chhota Rajan, was present in Balochistan, who hired and trained a number of BLA men, supplied arms, ammunition, mines, grenades, guns and RDX besides Pakistani and US currency in millions.
Pakistan Observer - Newspaper online edition - Article