Qazi dad mohammad rehan: Baloch National Movement (BNM) Information Secretary Qazi Dad Mohammad Rehan has clearly stated in a conversation with ANI that ‘Balochistan will never be a part of Pakistan’. He made this statement during the launch of ‘Operation Bam’ being run against the Pakistan Army, which was carried out by Baloch Liberation Front (BLF).
What is Operation Bam?
The campaign started on Tuesday night in districts like Panjgur, Surab, Keech and Kharan, in which 17 armed attacks were carried out. BLF described these attacks as ‘the new chapter of Baloch freedom struggle’. Communication networks, military posts and government buildings were damaged.
BLF claims- Now fight is not just the chieftains
Rehan said that now the struggle is being led by the common Baloch people and technically skilled youth. He denied Pakistan’s parliamentary system and said-‘We only want complete freedom, not any showy rights.’
Our fight is only and only for complete freedom- Rehan
Baloch National Movement (BNM) leader Qazi Dad Mohammad Rehan said in clear terms that his organization completely rejects the parliamentary system of Pakistan.
He said, “We are the first party to boycott the Pakistani Parliament. We have made it clear that we do not want to live in any form under Pakistan. Our fight is neither for limited autonomy nor for any symbolic rights, but it is a fight for complete freedom.”
Rehan said that the roots of Baloch struggle are in 1948, when Pakistan forcibly mixed Balochistan. Our people started opposing it from day one. Initially this rebellion went under the leadership of the tribal leadership, but now the Baloch Liberation Front (BLF) has become a modern and public-based face of this movement.
Crew criticism of CPEC
Rehan described the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) as ‘exploitation of Baloch resources’. ‘We did not get anything, our land was billions, but the public is still poor and marginalized.’ Rehan said, ‘Operation Bam is a new beginning. The world has to understand that the Baloch movement is just and indispensable. ‘Balochistan belongs to Baloch, not Punjab or anyone else.’