Just Earth News | @justearthnews | 28 Jul 2020, 01:19 am Print
Quetta: In their bid to fight against Pakistan occupation of their regions, a group of Baloch and Sindhi pro-freedom organisations have decided to form a united front, media reports said.
The front will reportedly fight against the Pakistani occupation and the atrocities committed by the country's Army establishment in the region.
The spokesperson of Baloch Raj Aajoi Sangar (BRAS), Baloch Khan said in a statement that representatives of the BRAS, an umbrella organisation comprising of Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF), Baloch Republican Army (BRA), Baloch Republican Guards (BRG), and the commanders of Sindh pro-independence organisation Sindhudesh Revolutionary Army (SRA) held a session at an unknown location where the participants assessed the latest geopolitical situation and announced the formation of a United Front and joint strategy to liberate the oppressed Balochistan and Sindh from Pakistan, reports ANI.
"The participants in the session unanimously agreed that the Sindhi and Baloch nation have had political, historical and cultural ties that have persisted for thousands of years. Currently, both nations aim for independence and both consider Pakistan state (Punjab) an arch-enemy," the statement said as quoted by ANI.
It added, "It is the need of the time for both historically neighbouring nations to form a united resistance front."
The participants, who are planning to form the front, believe that Sindh and Balochistan are equally affected by the expansionist and oppressive resolves of China.
"Through the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), Pakistan and China aim to subjugate Sindh and Balochistan to acquire their illegitimate political, economic and militaristic interests and want to occupy the coasts and resources from Badin to Gwadar", said the statement.
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