Pakistan Enlists ISIS Commander to Lead Offensive Against Baloch Liberation Army

An Islamic State commander, Shafiq Mengal, has joined the Pakistan Peoples Party after meeting President Asif Ali Zardari, a move intelligence agencies see as providing political cover for covert operations. Mengal is tasked with unifying groups like Lashkar-e-Tayiba and Jaish-e-Mohammad under an ISIS-led command to combat the Balochistan Liberation Army. This strategy aims to secure Chinese and US investments in Balochistan, which have been threatened by BLA attacks. Experts warn this dangerous mainstreaming of terrorists could be replicated in other troubled regions like Khyber Pakhtunkhwa if successful.

Key Points: Pakistan Brings ISIS Commander Into Politics to Fight BLA

  • ISIS commander joins PPP
  • Unified terror front against BLA
  • Threat to CPEC & US deals
  • Dangerous mainstreaming of terrorists
  • Model could expand to other regions
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Pakistan brought Islamic State commander into politics to lead offensive against BLA: Agencies

Shafiq Mengal, an Islamic State commander, joins Pakistan's ruling party to lead a unified terror front against the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA).

"It is the way of the establishment providing him political cover so that he can undertake covert operations for the army and ISI - Official"

New Delhi, March 6

An Islamic State Commander, Shafiq Mengal met with Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari and joined the Pakistan Peoples Party. The development is interesting considering that the Islamic State and been roped in by the Pakistan establishment to battle against the Balochistan Liberation Army.

Mengal, a tribal leader is known for leading death squads against the Baloch people.

Indian agencies who are closely monitoring the development say that Mengal joining the PPP is not some routine political activity.

It is the way of the establishment providing him political cover so that he can undertake covert operations for the army and ISI, an official said.

Mengal has been put in charge of getting terror groups in Balochistan together to take on the BLA. He would have control over many terror groups such as the Lashkar-e-Tayiba and Jaish-e-Mohammad.

All these groups will work along with the Islamic State as one unit. Mengal would oversee the operations and he would be the head of this group.

Such experiments could be carried out in Khyber Pakthunkwa (KP) as well, officials familiar with the developments say.

The Pakistan security forces are finding it hard to suppress the BLA. The group has been hard to beat for the security forces. Moreover the fact that the BLA has the backing of the public also has made it hard for the Pakistan establishment to contain them.

Mengal would report directly to the heads of the ISI and Military Intelligence. They would together coordinate an attack on the BLA with the intention of putting an end to the group.

With the BLA around, the Pakistan establishment is finding it hard to give any security guarantee to either the US or China.

Pakistan is undertaking the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor project with the Chinese.

The Chinese have faced immense losses both in terms of investments as well as manpower, owing to the strikes by the BLA.

With the US, Pakistan has signed a minerals deal, which largely focusses on resources in Balochistan.

The BLA argues that these deals do not help the people of Balochistan. All the resources that the region provides are being sold off to foreign countries and the benefits are being reaped by the rich and powerful who live in mainland Pakistan.

An Intelligence Bureau official said that Mengal has already got down to business. He is planning on moving a large number of operatives of the Islamic State from Afghanistan. He is already in the process of setting up safe houses and training facilities in Balochistan.

Once set up, the security forces of Pakistan are hopeful that their role in battling groups such as the BLA will reduce as this unified Mengal headed command would carry out the job.

Pakistan watchers say that this is a very dangerous development. To have an Islamic State terrorist as part of the PPP, which runs Balochistan as part of a coalition government is concerning.

Now that Mengal is part of a political outfit, he gets the legitimacy to carry out all kinds of activities in Balochistan.

Further, he would be in close contact with President Zardari.

The experts say that Pakistan has always nurtured terrorists. This trend of brining them into the mainstream and granting them power is a worrying trend.

If the Balochistan experiment succeeds, then the same would be replicated in other regions including KP, where the security forces are finding it hard to battle outfits such the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and others, officials say.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As an observer, this is terrifying. Legitimizing a terrorist leader by giving him a political platform is a recipe for disaster, not just for Pakistan but for regional stability. The Baloch people's struggle seems to be pushing the establishment to make increasingly reckless choices.
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Priya S
The BLA has genuine grievances about their resources being exploited. Instead of addressing that, Pakistan is importing more terrorists to fight them. What kind of solution is this? It will only lead to more bloodshed in Balochistan. Very sad for the common people there.
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Rohit P
China and US are both dealing with Pakistan for resources, but who is thinking about the people of Balochistan? This Mengal move proves that the establishment only cares about crushing dissent to protect foreign investments, not about Pakistani citizens. Shameful.
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Aman W
Our security forces need to be on high alert. If they succeed in Balochistan with this ISIS-led force, they will definitely try the same model in KP against TTP. This creates a new, more dangerous terrorist infrastructure right at our doorstep. 🚨
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Nikhil C
While the report is concerning, I think we should be cautious. Sometimes these agency reports can be one-sided. Not defending Pakistan's actions, but we must ensure our own analysis is based on multiple verified sources and not just escalation rhetoric.
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