Baloch Activist: Pakistan's Deep State Fuels Anti-Hindu Violence in Bangladesh

Baloch human rights defender Mir Yar Baloch has accused Pakistan's deep state of orchestrating a surge in mob lynching and targeted violence against the Hindu community in Bangladesh. He links the escalation to the political change following Sheikh Hasina's government, framing it as a human rights crisis threatening societal pluralism. Baloch asserts Pakistan uses Bangladesh as a proxy to destabilize India, citing historical patterns of violence including the 1971 genocide. He urges Bangladeshis to reject Pakistani interference and remember India's friendship, calling for unity against externally sponsored chaos.

Key Points: Pakistan Accused of Stoking Anti-Hindu Violence in Bangladesh

  • Pakistan's deep state accused
  • Anti-Hindu violence in Bangladesh
  • Destabilization proxy against India
  • 1971 genocide referenced
  • Call for regional solidarity
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Pakistan's deep state behind atrocities against Hindus in B'desh: Baloch activist

Baloch activist Mir Yar Baloch alleges Pakistan's deep state is behind mob lynching & attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh to destabilize the region.

"Pakistan is a cancer; the closer you draw to it, the greater the chaos and destruction in your nation. – Mir Yar Baloch"

Quetta, Dec 24

Leading Baloch human rights defender, Mir Yar Baloch, on Wednesday accused Pakistan's deep state of the escalating incidents of mob lynching, hate-driven violence, and targeted attacks against the Hindu community in Bangladesh.

The human rights activists stated that these acts of communal unrest, deliberately targeting peaceful Hindus, which have intensified in Bangladesh following the fall of the Awami League government led by former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, represented a serious violation of human rights, threatening the fabric of a pluralistic society.

"Pakistan stands as a state driven by terrorism, not governed by a professional army but by a global mercenary mafia and rogue military. History bears witness: wherever Pakistani forces or their proxies have extended influence, peace, prosperity, and development have been extinguished," Mir posted on X.

The human rights activist further added that during its close relations with Afghanistan, Pakistan has turned Kabul into ruins. He also stated that since Pakistan's "illegal and forcible occupation" of Balochistan, genocide has reached its peak in the province, with abductions of Baloch women now rampant.

He highlighted that Pakistan perpetrated the genocide of three million Bangladeshi Bengalis and the systematic rape of hundreds of thousands of women during the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War.

"Yet, as Pakistan reasserts its foothold in Bangladesh post-Hasina, insecurity, near civil-war conditions, discrimination, and oppression against Hindus have surged. Pakistan seeks to use Bangladesh as a proxy to destabilise India," Mir stated.

Calling on the people of Bangladesh, the human rights activist said, "Pakistan is a cancer; the closer you draw to it, the greater the chaos and destruction in your nation. The time has come to stand united against Pakistan-sponsored riots and violence targeting the Hindu community".

Mir urged the Bangladeshis not to forget India's friendship and sacrifices, noting that the country shed blood alongside the people of Bangladesh to free them from Pakistan's chains of "slavery and tyranny".

"India remains a trustworthy neighbour; Pakistan is a treacherous foe that betrays allies, as seen today with the Taliban. We call for solidarity, peace, and justice, rejecting external forces of Pakistan that sow division for their own gain," he stressed.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who has studied South Asian politics, this analysis from a Baloch activist is very credible. The "deep state" in Pakistan has a long history of using proxies to create instability. The people of Bangladesh must see through this.
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Vikram M
The 1971 genocide should never be forgotten. It's shocking that the same forces are trying to create chaos again. India stood with Bangladesh then, and we stand with them now against any external interference. Jai Hind.
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Rohit P
While I agree with the core message, we must also be careful. Not every problem in our neighborhood is solely Pakistan's doing. Bangladesh has its own internal political dynamics. We should support stability without oversimplifying a complex situation.
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Priya S
"Pakistan is a cancer" - strong words from the activist, but history proves it right. From Balochistan to Bangladesh, their policy is to spread hatred and violence. Hope the international community takes note.
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Karthik V
The safety of minorities is the true test of a democracy. Bangladesh has always been a land of syncretic culture. It's sad to see this happening. Hope peace and harmony prevail. 🙏

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