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Saturday, September 11, 2010

Baluchistan in Pain

How would you feel if your life was uncertain? If you did not know whether you would be alive or dead the next minute? If you did not know what fate awaited your loved ones or your whole city? Would you like to live such a life? I am sure that the normal answer to the last question is ‘no’.
                 But that is exactly the life that the people living in Baluchistan and particularly Waziristan are faced with. Thousands of civilians have probably been killed in the drone attacks which are aimed to kill the “terrorists” whose existence is somewhat questionable.
                 The instability is Baluchistan is not only caused due to the drone attacks but in fact also due to poor governance that has existed in the country. The issue of the Sui gas is the oldest dispute. Sui gas was discovered in 1952 and its commercial exploitation began in 1955. Despite of the fact that Sui gas is extracted from Baluchistan, the province is the one which has the least access to it. The reason is that the government has not put proper pipelines to provide the gas to the people of that province.
                The other major dispute arose in August 2005 when Gen. Pervez Musharraf, the then president of Pakistan, ordered the arrest of Akbar Khan Bugti, one of the tribal leaders in Baluchistan. He was allegedly killed when he caused an explosion in the cave he was hiding when cornered by the officials. His only crime perhaps was that he demanded rights for the people of Baluchistan.
                Then another setback to the relations with Baluchistan came when Gen. Musharraf allowed the Bush administration to carry out drone attacks to kill the so called terrorists. These attacks have caused the deaths of hundreds of civilians and rendered many more homeless, childless or orphan.

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