Key Points

A prominent Baloch human rights defender has expressed strong support for India's position on Pakistan-sponsored terrorism. He called for international intervention to facilitate Pakistan's formal withdrawal from Balochistan, describing Pakistani forces as occupying gangs. The activist emphasized readiness for cooperation with Afghanistan on border security and welcomed upcoming diplomatic engagements between Afghanistan and India. He concluded that Pakistan's foundation on extremism makes peaceful coexistence in the region impossible.

Key Points: Baloch Activist Mir Yar Lauds India Stance on Pakistan Terrorism

  • Mir Yar Baloch praises India's realistic stance against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism
  • Calls for international mechanism for Pakistan's withdrawal from Balochistan
  • Describes Pakistani forces as occupying gangs without local legitimacy
  • Advocates for joint border patrols with Afghanistan on Durand Line
  • Welcomes Afghanistan Foreign Minister's India visit for regional cooperation
  • States Pakistan cannot sustain peacefully due to institutional extremism
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Baloch human rights defender lauds India's stance against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism

Baloch human rights defender supports India's call for Pakistan to abandon terrorism, demands international intervention for Pakistan's withdrawal from Balochistan

"Terrorism runs deep in Pakistan's institutional DNA - Mir Yar Baloch"

Quetta, Oct 7

Leading Baloch human rights defender, Mir Yar Baloch on Tuesday expressed his appreciation for recent statements made by India's top military leadership, slamming Pakistan’s continued sponsorship of terrorism that threatens the country's own existence on the world map.

He stated that India's leadership has shown remarkable realism and responsibility by urging Pakistan to abandon terrorism and adopt peaceful coexistence.

He also called for urgent international intervention to establish a clear and peaceful mechanism for Pakistan's formal withdrawal from Balochistan.

"The Pakistani military and intelligence agencies stationed in our territories operate not as representatives of governance, but as coercive forces, behaving more like occupying gangs than professional institutions. Their inability to move freely without heavy convoys and air support reflects the loss of their legitimacy and authority within Balochistan," Mir posted on X.

On behalf of the people of Balochistan, the human rights activist reaffirmed their commitment to regional peace and cooperation, particularly with Afghanistan. He stated that Balochistan is ready to engage in joint border patrols and work constructively towards resolving the Durand Line (Pakistan–Afghanistan border) issue through dialogue and mutual understanding.

Mir emphasised that Pakistan’s withdrawal from the Durand Line frontier would contribute to lasting regional stability, fostering new opportunities for cooperation, maritime trade, and shared prosperity.

Welcoming the forthcoming visit of Afghanistan’s Foreign Minister, Amir Khan Muttaqi, to India, he expressed optimism that this engagement will open new avenues for collaboration in trade, economy, security, defence, technology, cultural exchange, and humanitarian initiatives. "We believe durable peace in Afghanistan is in the greater interests of India, Balochistan," he stressed.

Mir Yar further stated that the people of Balochistan remain convinced that Pakistan, founded on hatred, extremism, and hostility toward other nations and humanity, cannot sustain itself peacefully in this region.

"Terrorism runs deep in Pakistan's institutional DNA. In a country where military generals tear up their own constitution, discard it into the trash, and shelter international terrorists such as Osama bin Laden while denying it to the world, expecting peace or sincerity from such a duplicitous and deceitful regime is nothing but a dangerous illusion and a waste of precious time, resources and lives," Mir emphasised.

- IANS

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Rohit P
This is exactly what we've been saying for years. Pakistan exports terrorism while crying victim. The Baloch people's suffering proves this. India should continue supporting genuine voices from the region.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the sentiment, we must be careful about getting involved in regional conflicts. India should focus on diplomatic solutions rather than taking sides in internal matters of other countries.
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Arjun K
The truth about Pakistan's military establishment is coming out. They treat their own people like enemies. Balochistan deserves freedom and peace. India's stance is morally correct and strategically sound.
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Karthik V
When even their own citizens are speaking against them, it shows how bad the situation is in Pakistan. Hope international community takes notice and stops funding their terrorism machinery.
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Meera T
This is heartbreaking to read. The Baloch people have suffered for too long. India should use its diplomatic channels to highlight these human rights violations at UN and other international forums. 🙏

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