حزب مردم بلوچستان  Balochistan People’s Party  بلوچستانءِ اُستمانءِ گــَل

 

 

Pakistan multicultural nation!

19-07-2006
By M.S

Pakistan is colonial territory. End of 19th century colonial business became too expensive for colonizers. British colonizers had produced enough English-speaking middle class inside the Indian subcontinent and elsewhere that the Indian education system and technological industry were dependent on the British for supplies. Capitalist colonies are cheaper and more productive as compared to direct governance; where there is no direct government from the colonizer there would be no blame.

Before 1947 it became apparent that the Persian Gulf would be a major source of energy supply to Western economy, the red army was on the march to unite all workers. The Soviet Union threat was real against British interest and energy supply.
West could not rely on India to contain the red army. The British under the influence of America created a buffer zone, Pakistan. There was no historical ground that legitimized the creation of Pakistan. Some Muslims instigated violence in order to create a homeland for Muslim, the majority of Muslims rejected the call and stayed in India, but men of violence were able to create situations in which Muslim and Hindu could not live together, therefore they should be separated. The overall result was religious cleansing, Sindh society became a victim of their own religion, most middleclass Hindu industrialist and businessmen migrated to India, Sandh was swamped with illiterate Muslim fanatic refugees, Lahore became one of the world’s biggest Islamist training center.

Sooner or later these colonial territories would dissolve to its cultural and historic states; it would be great service to humanity if this transition occurs peacefully.

Pakistan constitutes seven historical nations each and everyone of these nations have their own language, history, and well defined political and cultural boundaries, therefore in no circumstances could it be reduced into a unified single nation, neither could it be reduced under unity of a religious doctrine.
Religious interpretation is not the same in each nation. Language and cultural barriers produce different conscience. The only thing that the Pakistan public has in common is that they had been conquered by the British, and governed through a feudal system. People in India and elsewhere implemented art in politics, but in Pakistan ruling elite was not able to invent any art of politic and only relied on brutal force.
There are generals in Pakistan that on the behest of Punjabi majority set moral values and opinions on the rest of the Pakistani population. Pakistani public could be happier with themselves without the general’s guide text.
Punjabi ruling elite and general’s like the savage, lives within himself disregarding others. While a social man lives constantly outside himself, and only knows how to live on the opinion of others, so that he seems to receive the consciousness of his own existence merely from the judgment of others.

For what reason the general takes a self righteous and Punjabi superiors, if it is not for rule of fore.
If that is for the social man a definition of equality, Baloch should be defended from this oppression, life, liberties, and properties and what else constitutes their being should be protected.
There is no dispute that people have setup a state or engaged with union of other states to protect their liberty, and not to enslave themselves. In the relation between men, the worst that can happen is for one to find himself at the mercy of another.
What impression I had at Kensington town hall was that I am sitting in a foreign land on the mercy of the Pakistani embassy mob. That is why Pakistan has been put on most dangerous state on earth list; one is army rule, second, man who live within himself… (arrogant Punjabi)
What right do the Punjabi have to exploit Balochi resources? Baloch never asked you for help. Is the Pakistani elite not aware of Balochi children starving for what you have in abundance (water). What have you provided to the Baloch for what you extract from Balochistan? Don’t behave like savage. Savage man, when he dines he is at peace and a friend with all creatures.
Those resources are required to eliminate poverty and provide education and convey Baloch life standard.
State ought to have general consent before exploiting natural resources or else you need for Punjab’s maintenance. This is a strange policy of the state to kill an 80-year-old man and exterminate half million or more people in order to build an army barrack, in order to steal man’s wealth.
State of Pakistan does not provide education for its citizens. Pakistan has created a new ‘lost Generation, over 4500 well educated individuals have been detained for no reason other than the whim of the general and the Punjabis pleasure. There are shortages of doctors, teacher in normal circumstances in the state of Pakistan, by removing so great a number, from the best of Baloch society, has generated decrepit state.

The General and Punjabi elite should know that the message from Balochistan is clear, and Balochi are clear in their demand.
The free man asserts himself against the world; by the strength of his soul he bends it to his will, for conviction can move mountain; and his head is bloody but unbowed.