Imagine how ridiculous that
sounds, when someone, who is born under the shadow of luxuries, lived there all
his life in the ‘Glare of Money’, ignoring the fact that
there are many living around his kingdom depending upon his mercy that he' nor
his forefather ever spare. The life of common people in their surrounding was
nothing but utter slavery; forget about asking for the rights with strong courage,
they never even dare to beg these Sardari-Kings, ever.
Yes, that’s right; I am talking about
the Sardars and Nawabs of Balochistan who are ruling poor Baloch since the time
of independence but even after decades of rule they could not provide the basic
facilities to their people. Saying that would be more appropriate that these
rulers did not let their people have healthy life style; schools to hospitals,
government to private sectors, roads to sewage system, in short nothing had
been done that could help the common man in Balochistan.
Beside
taking share from budget these Sardars and Nawabs also used to take share of
billions of rupees from ‘gas-wells’ in Balochistan BUT where all that money has
gone, no one knows, not even government of Balochistan. Even a common man can tell
you that why there was no development done during the period these Sardars have
ruled Balochistan. I wonder why Balochistan government never had any check and
balance on these elected Sardars sitting in the assembly; anyways it is a
different debate that may not be relevant to my the topic; so let’s just get
back to REAL issue of today: CPEC (China-Pakistan Economic Corridor).
Couple
of days back I scanned through a blog that was trying to create confusion by
putting up so many misleading questions on CPEC (China-Pakistan Economic
Corridor). In my views, these types of questions should not go un-noticed as it
can easily distract common populace. So, here I am putting forward fact shed to
all those questions one by one:
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Multi-billion
dollar economic corridor deal between Pakistan and China is aimed at colonizing
the Balochistan province, and must be resisted.
Interesting, someone like grandson of Nawab
Akbar Khan Bugti is talking about colonization in Balochistan? Especially when
something really reassuring is going to happen for poor’s living in
Balochistan? What these Nawabzadaz have done for people of Balochistan? Clean
water? No; Good roads? No; Health and educational sectors? No; electricity and
gas? No, nothing. Now ‘Mr. Perfect’ sitting in comfortable couch in Switzerland
with dozen of pretty faces around him declaring a billion dollar project as ‘colonizing
the Balochistan province’? wow that’s some REAL sincerity with the poor
people of Balochistan?
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Balochistan
remains Pakistan’s poorest and least populous province.
Who
is responsible for this? of course all those Nawabs and Sardars who had been elected
by the people of Balochistan. Just for Mr. Brahamdagh Bugti’s information,
let me take you back to the history for a while as he might have forgotten his
forefather’s dodgy past; The Provincial Assembly of Balochistan was constituted
under a Presidential order in 1972. The foundation of the present Assembly
building was laid in 1973 by the Governor Mohammed Akbar Khan Bugti,
from that time and till now ONLY Sardars and Nawabs are controlling Balochistan
Assembly. If they haven’t done their job right, would that be fault of someone
living in Punjab or Gilgit-Baltistan?
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Rebel
groups have waged a separatist insurgency in the province for decades,
complaining that the central government in Islamabad and the richer Punjab
province unfairly exploit their resources.
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So
finally they are admitting that the insurgents in Balochistan who are involved
in anti-state activities in the name of so called ‘Narazgi’ (Anger) are just
playing Naraz-Baloch card for Balochistan resources? Everything is in
Balochistan, Sardars and Nawabs are controlling it then what this ‘Narazgi’ has
to do with other provinces? It’s ‘I’ start putting blame on ‘my’ brother in-law’s
wife for ‘my’ dirty kitchen instead of asking my wife to keep it clean; sorry
for this example but that’s exactly how these RAW sponsored rebels are
talking since decades..
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Islamabad
reacted to the insurgency by launching a military operation.
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Brahamdagh
Bugti, leader of the Baloch Republican Party living in exile in Switzerland, and grandson
of slain nationalist leader Akbar Bugti, talks about the separatists’ stance on
the Pakistani-Chinese deal.
So
those who are fighting with heavy weapons and heavy explosives should be left
free for roaming around in the Urban Areas of Balochistan? They should be set-free
to bomb trains, damage public property and gas pipelines just because they are
‘angry’? Imagine how un-professional that sounds. Militants are angry on
government and killing innocents in Balochistan’s markets, bus stops, railway
stations and even using hand grenades on houses where innocent women and
children live; should government of Pakistan let these militants do all that
crap just because they are ‘ANGRY’? Are you even in your senses Mr. Bugti?
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The
Baloch separatist demand a share of the financial benefits and doesn’t allow
China and the Punjab to use Balochistan for their benefits.
Government of Pakistan is giving all finances to elected members in Balochistan assembly. If militants are un-happy with that they should come through proper channel. Take part in elections, get elected, sit in assembly and talk like a ‘human’ if they are really seeking for ‘human rights’.
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Some
Baloch leaders have also complained that Islamabad deliberately changed the
corridor route in favor of the Punjab, avoiding Balochistan’s key cities.
Mr. Brahamdagh
Bugti now there are three arteries running in CPEC covering all the provinces
of Pakistan. Stop lying from a cozy living room of Switzerland. Three CPEC
routes – western, central and eastern alignments – were under consideration.
Although the government insisted on building the western alignment in the first
phase. The western route starts from Gwadar and passes through Turbat, Panjgur,
Nag, Basima, Sorab, Qalat, Quetta, Qilla Saifullah and Zhob in Balochistan to
reach Dera Ismail Khan in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and then heading to Hassan Abdal
before reaching Islamabad.
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There
will be massive human rights abuses in Balochistan because of this deal.
A business deal that can help not only improve infrastructure of Balochistan but also can provide massive job opportunities for engineers, labors, architectures and businessmen community in particularly for only Balochistan people. This megaproject is a massive investment plan that will transform Balochistan into a huge regional economic hub, in the region.
A business deal that can help not only improve infrastructure of Balochistan but also can provide massive job opportunities for engineers, labors, architectures and businessmen community in particularly for only Balochistan people. This megaproject is a massive investment plan that will transform Balochistan into a huge regional economic hub, in the region.
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Isn’t
there terrorism in the Punjab, in Karachi, and in other parts of Pakistan? But
are there people attacked by helicopters like the residents of Balochistan?
I
can present hundreds of examples in response to this illogical statement.
Pakistan has been put in state of war and military action can be taken any time
ANYWHERE needed depending upon how critical the intensity of situation is, even in
the heart of Islamabad someone challenging writ of the government and
threatening/harassing civilians with weapons in their hands, government has not
spare them no matter what. Lal-Masjid is the BIGGEST example, were they Baloch?
No; they were only doing illegal activities and disturbing ‘law and order
situation’ just like militants are doing in Balochistan. Government is dealing
all terrorists equally; doesn’t matter if they are living in FATA or Loralai.
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Everyone
knows how the lawmakers get elected to Balochistan’s provincial assembly.
This argument is quite interesting. Brahamdagh’s grandfather had been part of the Balochistan assembly and remained as governor of the province, by lifting such points isn’t he actually leaving BIG question mark on the ‘era’ when his grandfather was part of the elected government’?
This argument is quite interesting. Brahamdagh’s grandfather had been part of the Balochistan assembly and remained as governor of the province, by lifting such points isn’t he actually leaving BIG question mark on the ‘era’ when his grandfather was part of the elected government’?
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CPEC
would not bring any prosperity to people of Balochistan.
I
wonder what makes Mr. Brahamdagh feels that this development project will not
bring any prosperity to people of Balochistan. He nor his forefathers or any
other Sardar in Balochistan could bring such type of mega projects for the Socio
economic development of Balochistan (except Gwadar project which was also
completed in General Mushraf’s era).
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Some
clerical jobs? We don’t want to be the gatekeepers of gas pipelines; we demand
a fair share of the wealth for our province.
This
again leave question mark on all those Sardars and Nawabs who never took
interest in education sector of Balochistan. When you provide no educational
facilities to people of this province how these people can get job of some
engineer? After ruling decades you
people have not done nothing for poor Baloch, children of Sardars and Nawabs
are completing studies in Oxford university but a common Baloch living in the
deserts of Balochistan doesn’t even have a proper school in Balochistan. Baloch
are having 6 percent quota in civil superior services of Pakistan &
Balochistan public service commission is only for the people of Balochistan
which offers merit & quota based jobs to Baloch people.
If Sardars have been ruling
Baloch people then it is their responsibility to provide basic facilities to
Baloch citizen that includes clean water, better health and educational
facilities, schools and hospitals, buildings roads and power supplies along
with proper sewerage system. BUT nothing has been done so far, since past decade
government of Pakistan is building school, colleges and universities in
Balochistan with the help of Pakistan Army. Many small projects are already
under process and CPEC (China-Pakistan Economic corridor) is above all those
projects. These development projects are ray of hope to end Sardari and Nawabi
colonization in Balochistan, for them which is very hard to digest.
I, as a responsible citizen of
Pakistan, urge all these Sardars and Nawabs to eradicate this self-exiled life
and instead of seeking for political asylum in Switzerland and England ‘return
to Pakistan’ and do something good for Baloch what their forefather could never do.