The situation in Balochistan has escalated beyond the point of no-return: Altaf Hussain
Communicating through the medium of firearms and issuing threats of suppression by force is not prudent; it is a trajectory towards utter devastation.
London: 8th September 2024
Founder & leader of MQM Mr Altaf Hussain has said that situation in Balochistan has escalated beyond the point of no-return and Communicating through the medium of firearms and issuing threats of suppression by force is not prudent; it is a trajectory towards utter devastation.
He was address to the public on social media on the current situation. People of different ethnicities including Baluch were attended the event.
Mr Hussain said that recent episodes of violence across various regions of Balochistan since August 26 are significant. However, the remarks made by Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif during a high-level meeting in Quetta are entirely inappropriate. The situation in Balochistan is exceedingly grave and has reached an irreparable juncture. In such circumstances, addressing the Baloch populace through the medium of firearms and issuing threats of suppression by force is not judicious; it is a path to complete annihilation.
Mr Hussain said that to resolve the Balochistan issue, we must engage in dialogue with the Baloch people. They should be given their right. In the same way. We must talk to the Pashtuns, Sindhis, and Muhajirs. We have to talk to Kashmiris, Gilgitis and Baltistanis. But if the language of guns and bullets is seamlessly applied and the attitude of crushing and exterminating those demanding rights by force is adopted, then devastation will be the destiny of the country.
Mr Hussain said that country is rapidly going towards self-devastation. In these situations, the state must act and move sanely. The economy of the country has already been depleted. The budgets of the country are being made by those who have never even bought tomatoes from the market, who have no real understanding of the problems of the poor and those who have never travelled in public or private transports. Altaf Hussain is the only leader of Pakistan who was born from the poor and middle class, who travelled in public and private coaches, led his movement on a motorcycle.
Commenting the political system of the country, he said that for the past 77 years, Pakistan has been ruled by a few families of landlords, and military generals who own large estates and palaces, and have the support of corrupt judges and journalists who are their flatterers. They bring one politician to power and when they get angry with him, they bring another and whoever raises voice against this power game is crushed. When this situation happens, how can the country go in the right direction?
About law & order situation, he said that Criminal activities perpetrated by bandits have plagued the nation for decades, yet they remain unmitigated to this day. When the military allocates 60 percent of the national budget under the guise of national defense, one must question why these bandits have not been eradicated. If the army is incapable of purging the country of these bandits and their enablers, how can it be expected to defend against a foreign adversary?