The recent actions of Baloch separatist militants, who attended the Geneva conference and openly criticized Pakistan, are a glaring indication of the external forces backing their cause, including India and other enemies of Pakistan. Their inflammatory statements at the conference not only target Pakistan but also serve as a platform for spreading lies and misinformation about the country’s internal matters.
It is a well-known fact that many Baloch separatists have been involved in extremist activities, and the claims of “forced disappearances” often mask a more sinister reality. The so-called “missing persons” are often found to have been trained for suicide bombings and terrorist activities.
These individuals are then presented as victims by their families, claiming they were forcibly disappeared, when in reality, they have been involved in violent acts against the state.
Take, for example, the tragic suicide bombing attack in Turbat. The bomber, Bahar Baloch, was earlier declared a “missing person” by Mahrang and the Baloch Youth Conference (BYC). However, the truth emerged later: he was a suicide bomber from the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), responsible for taking innocent lives.
This incident highlights the manipulation of the “missing person” narrative to cover up the involvement of individuals in terrorist activities.
Such actions by Baloch separatists, fueled by foreign agendas, reflect a disturbing willingness to sell out their homeland to external enemies. They are not only betraying their people but are also becoming instruments of destruction in the hands of those who seek to destabilize Pakistan.
The truth is clear: these separatist militants are working as tools for hostile forces, and their betrayal of their own land is unforgivable. Their actions are a disgrace to the homeland, and they deserve to be exposed for the enemies they have become.