Baloch leader declares independence from Pakistan

Bal Road Chincheon Province: Baloch representative Mir Yar Baloch on Wednesday declared independence from Pakistan, citing decades of violence, enforced disappears, and human rights violations in the region.In a post on X, he said the people of Balochistan have given their “national verdict” and that the world must no longer stay silent.”Tum Maroge Hum Neklengy, Hum Nasal Bachany Nekly Hain, Aao Hamara Sath Do. Baloch people across Pakistan’s occupied Balluchistan province is on the street, which is their national judgment that Balluchistan is not Pakistan and the world is no longer a silent audience,” he said.
He also urged Indian citizens, especially the media, YouTubers and intellectuals, to avoid referring to Balochs as “Pakistan’s own people”. “Narration of Baloch! Dear Indian Patriot Media, comrades from YouTube, intellectuals fighting to defend Bharat advise against referring to Balochs as Pakistan’s own people. We are not Pakistani people, we are Pakistan’s own people.
Mir Yar Baloch also expressed his position on India’s Pakistan-occupied Jamu Kashmir (POJK). He urged the international community to put pressure on Pakistan to evacuate the region. Pakistan’s greedy military generals must be held responsible for the bleeding, as Islamabad uses the POK man as a human shield. ”
He also called for recognition from Indian and global communities and support for the independence of Bal Luzhin Province.
International support for Bal Luzhi Province #International Monetary Fund,,,,, #worldbank,,,,, #unesco,,,,, #unecefThe World Health Organization, Asian Development Bank and International Humanitarian Organization announced emergency funds to help Balloch Province establish Balloch Province Bank and help Baloch… pic.twitter.com/r9kkfq726n
– mir yar baloch (@miryar_baloch) May 14, 2025
According to Mir Yar Baloch, the world must not accept Pakistan’s narrative of Balluchistan, which he said was forcibly annexed the participation of foreign powers. Babystein has long witnessed serious human rights violations. These include enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings and silent dissent. Both Pakistani security forces and armed groups have been accused of suffering abuse. Covilians often suffer in ongoing conflicts, with little media access or legal liability. Despite growing international attention, meaningful interventions are still lacking.