Pakistan has only two options and the second is to liberate Balochistan

Balochistan freedom

Balochistan freedom: The terrorist nation, Pakistan has denigrated to a ‘state-of-art for mockery’. The nation has been garnering negative global attention for all the wrong reasons. The thick-belly politicians and hypocrite establishment have failed to provide an effective solution to the miseries of the people.

Unmistakably, after gulping even the last pie from the plates of the hunger-hit populace, the national icons just have obscene videos and MMS leaks to contribute to the country. The begging bowl foreign policy of the bureaucracy has also lost its charm, as the ‘foreign helping hand’ has also taken a back seat.

Shehbaz Sharif advocating “critical and honest talk” with India

The recent statement of Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif advocating “critical and honest talk” with his Indian counterpart, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, was filled with the same historical malice with which his predecessors approached India and backstabbed later.

Amidst the dooming fate of his own nation, with rising calls for freedom popping up from various regions of Pakistan including Balochistan and distinct quarters of radicalised groups, the hypocritical Pakistani PM wishes to discuss the “burning issues” of Kashmir. The despotic state in which Pakistan is at present, even in the wildest of imagination India would not discuss Kashmir with Pakistan.

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Kashmir, which is an integral part of India, has nothing to do with Pakistan. Further, the Parliamentary resolution of India explicitly makes it imperative for the government and the military alike to take back Kashmir. In addition, the present Union Home Minister has optimistically vowed in the Parliament that we would take back our territories of POK from Pakistan making the stance of the Indian government clear on the Kashmir issue.

As a consequence, the present blabbering of Shehbaz Sharif to discuss Kashmir holds no merit. Instead, the Pakistani PM should focus on the distressed voices of people from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan, and Balochistan who seek freedom from the failed state of Pakistan.

Pakistan faces the wrath of Hinduphobia

Admittingly, the Pakistan government has been going through the worst-phase in history, as it has failed to curtail rampant corruption, skyrocketing radicalization, army-sponsored terrorism, and to top it all the ragged economy has broken the backbone of the ordinary citizens.

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Consequently, more and more young people are getting inclined towards extremism and joining hands with separatist groups against the government and the army establishment. These developments have forced the Pakistan government to look beyond the previous notions of anti-India hysteria and fanaticism.

Owing to these reasons, the Pakistani PM has for the first time admitted that Pakistan has “solely introduced extra distress, poverty, and unemployment” in the nation by fighting three wars with India.

However, soon the unimaginable tradition of anti-India fanaticism took over his insight, and he proceeded with the age-old blabbering of flaunting that ‘Pakistan does not want to waste resources on bombs and ammunition.’ He quickly resorted to his famous nuclear war-mongering propaganda, threatening India with dire consequences if a war broke out.

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No Choice for Pak! Perish or give back POK 

The statements of the Pakistani PM during the recent interview highlights his unstable state of mind as he ironically mocked his own notions of propagating honest talks with India by making contrarian claims of nuclear war-mongering. The interview also threw light on the nervousness of the Pakistani administration, which is facing the imminent threats of Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan.

As a consequence, Shehbaz Sharif tried, through the interview, to divert the attention of his populace towards Kashmir, as he could see Pakistan heading towards a civil war-like situation with freedom movements finding pace, even in the obscure regions of Balochistan, Gilgit-Baltistan, and POK. Ironically, the citizens in these regions have been raising their voice against the atrocities of the Pakistani administration.

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Evidently, the Pakistani state has been exploiting the resources of these regions for the benefit of the Punjab-dominated bureaucracy and Army establishment. As a consequence, the citizens have been accusing the regime of step-motherly treatment. Recently, reports of mass demonstrations have started to come in, adding to the uncertainty over the future of Pakistan’s sovereignty.

That is to say, if we took the situation in entirety, the Pakistani government is left with no other choice than to reconcile its relations with India so as to tackle the menace of ever-rising inflation through Indian exports. But, for that to happen, Pakistan has to give up on its fanatic obsession with Kashmir and return POK to India and liberate Balochistan so that India sits on the table and negotiates trade with Pakistan.

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