Desk: Balochistan has lengthy been demanding independence. Tara Chand, President of the Baloch American Congress, on Saturday urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to supply substantial help to the ‘Free Balochistan Motion.’ He has additionally written a letter to PM Modi condemning many years of atrocities in opposition to the Baloch folks, together with enforced disappearances, torture, and massacres carried out by Pakistan. He said {that a} free Balochistan could be a boon for India.
Chand wrote on the social media platform X, “I’ve written a letter to Prime Minister Modi… urging him to offer significant help for a free Balochistan. The Baloch persons are dealing with oppression and massacres beneath Pakistani rule. A free Balochistan could be a blessing for peaceable India. Stand with us for justice.”
This enchantment was made by two formal letters despatched instantly by the Baloch American Congress to the Prime Minister’s Workplace in Delhi. In his letter, Chand appreciated the Indian management’s earlier consideration to the Balochistan concern, particularly referring to PM Modi’s remarks in the course of the Crimson Fort speech, which he considered as an illustration of ethical help that has impressed hope among the many oppressed Baloch inhabitants worldwide.
Dr. Chand mentioned, “Your point out of Balochistan in your Crimson Fort handle has been accepted by Baloch folks worldwide as an indication of ethical help for a nation that Pakistan has occupied, subjugated, and terrorized.” He emphasised that the Baloch have confronted massacres carried out by a ‘jihadist military’ backed by Pakistan’s major army institution based mostly in Rawalpindi’s GHQ.
He careworn that these actions are half of a bigger marketing campaign to suppress the Baloch nationwide liberation motion, which has been ongoing for a number of many years. He additionally highlighted China’s involvement in Balochistan as a colonial energy posing an extra geopolitical risk. Chand praised Prime Minister Modi’s determination to droop the Indus Water Treaty, calling it a daring step that sends a powerful message to Pakistan. The letter said, “I recognize your shrewd determination to droop the Indus Water Treaty and make it clear to Pakistan’s jihadist generals that blood and water can’t coexist.”