Dhurandhar: Who gives arms to Balochistan, which was described as worse than a crocodile in Dhurandhar?

Balochistan leader Mir Yar Baloch has criticized the makers of Dhurandhar.

‘Can trust crocodile, not Baloch’… Due to this dialogue and some scenes of the film Dhurandhar, it is being protested in Balochistan. The film is being criticized in Balochistan, the largest province of Pakistan. Balochistan leader Mir Yar Baloch has criticized the makers of Dhurandhar for misrepresenting the relations between Balochistan and India. He said, there is no word like cheating in the dictionary of Baloch, there is a famous word among Baloch – ‘One glass of water is worth 100 years of loyalty.’

He has said that Aditya Dhar’s film Patriot focuses more on gangsters rather than the Baloch people and their issues. Posting a long note on social media, Mir Yar also wrote that the film is based on a poorly researched study of Baloch history, Balochistan’s freedom movement, Baloch culture and traditions.

raised the issue of weapons

The post reads, “Balochistan is not represented by any gangster. The Baloch people fighting for freedom never celebrated the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack because we too are victims of Pakistan-sponsored terrorism. The film also does not do justice to the freedom fighters of Balochistan as it shows them as if they had sold their weapons to anti-India people.”

Baloch Leader Mir Yar

Mir Yar Baloch, leader of Balochistan.

He wrote, “The Baloch freedom fighters are always short of weapons, otherwise they would have defeated the Pakistan Army long ago. If the Baloch gangsters had enough money to print fake currency, there would be no poverty in Balochistan. It is the ISI that does all the dirty work of smuggling of drugs, fake currency and weapons.”

Baloch leader Mir Yaar’s post

Why are the people of Balochistan angry with Pakistan?

Let us first understand why this province is fighting with Pakistan despite being part of it. Balochistan is the largest province of Pakistan. Most of the natural resources in the whole of Pakistan are here. Pakistan directly benefits from its economic benefits, but neither unemployment has reduced nor development has taken place in Balochistan. Nor are the demands of the people there accepted.

Balochistan also includes the land of Iran and Afghanistan. The province also shares a volatile border with Iran and Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. A vast beach of the Arabian Sea is also part of it. Balochistan was named after the Baloch tribe. This tribe has been living here for a long time. This is the reason why this tribe is the largest ethnic group here.

After the independence of Pakistan, Baloch demanded a separate country for their people. Gradually, the rebellion against this demand started in 1948. This rebellion occurred several times in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. The maximum voice was raised during the tenure of the then Army Chief General Pervez Musharraf. Pervez Musharraf launched several campaigns against the Baloch in Balochistan. In one of the operations, famous Baloch leader Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti was killed. Since then his anger has not stopped.

Balochistan Leader Mir Yar Baloch Slams Dhurandhar

Baluchistan.

Where does Balochistan get weapons from?

Aljazeera report says, Balochistan gets a lot of support from Iran and Afghanistan. Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), demanding a separate country, continues to campaign against Pakistan. Recent operations by separatist Baloch armed groups have been extremely effective, as they have used many American weapons.

After their withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021, their border with Afghanistan made them easy to acquire. Most of the leadership of BLA is active from Iran and Afghanistan. Some people from the Baloch migrant community also provide financial help. Their training takes place in Iran, Afghanistan and parts of Balochistan, while weapons are purchased from black markets operating in Iran and Afghanistan.

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