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Baloch American Congress Warns: Pakistan’s Control in Balochistan Shrinking, Urges Global Support for Independence Movement

May 16, 2025: In a stark warning to the international community, Razzak Baloch, Secretary General of the Baloch American Congress, has claimed that 70 to 80 percent of Balochistan has effectively become a no-go zone for the Pakistani military, with government control restricted mainly to Quetta, the provincial capital.

In an interview with TAG TV, Baloch detailed the alarming security situation in the province, stating that Pakistani forces avoid venturing outside Quetta after dark due to growing resistance and insecurity. “Even members of Pakistan’s own assembly have acknowledged this reality. From 5 p.m. to 5 a.m., the army avoids roads out of fear,” he said.

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Highlighting ongoing unrest, Baloch noted that prominent activist Marang Baloch remains imprisoned, and mass protests continue to sweep the region. While he commended leaders like Sardar Akhtar Mengal for their efforts, he stressed that foreign intervention is crucial to break the Pakistani military’s grip on areas like Chowni and Quetta.

Responding to questions about India’s potential role in supporting the Baloch freedom cause, Baloch asserted, “We do not beg. We speak with our masculinity.” However, he indicated that if India were to extend support, “the doors of Balochistan will open” to stronger bilateral ties.

He issued a stern warning to the international community: delaying support could embolden Pakistan’s military, which he labeled a “barbarian army.” He urged democratic nations to recognize Balochistan’s struggle for self-determination and to offer platforms for Baloch representation in global forums.

Baloch concluded with a powerful message reminiscent of Pakistan’s past conflicts:
“Before the Pakistani army leaves its boots behind like in Bangladesh, it is better to withdraw with dignity.” He called for peace, regional cooperation, and an end to the military oppression affecting not just Balochistan, but multiple provinces across Pakistan.

Srishty Mishra

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