People wave flags and celebrate at a national day rally during the country's 69th Independence Day in Peshawar, Pakistan, August 14, 2015. REUTERS/Khuram Parvez
Pakistan’s Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces are already fighting rebellion. But now there is chaos in POK i.e. Pakistan occupied Kashmir as well. Pakistan is not able to control Balochistan, and at the same time, there has been a threat from POK that ‘if an attempt is made to suppress their rebellion, then it has to see dire consequences.’ In fact, displaced people from Pakistan occupied Kashmir have started a massive protest against the government. They are demanding a full package and 12 assembly seats to the DP of POK. Due to which there is a lot of tension in POK. It is believed that if the situation worsens, it will become very difficult for the Pakistan government to calm their rebellion.
According to reports, amid rising tensions in PoK, ‘United Awami Action Committee’ has warned the Pakistani army that if it tries to crush their rebellion, it will respond harder. United Awami Action Committee leader Raja Ghulam Mujtaba threatened the Pakistani army during an Iftar dinner in Rawalkot and said, “If we are tortured, we will not run away but will hit back. They (Pakistani army) will not find dead bodies like in Balochistan, but they will find dead bodies at Mangla Dam.”
The fire of rebellion is raging in Balochistan. There is already unrest in Balochistan and bomb blasts are happening one after the other. At the same time, after the arrest of Mehrang Baloch, there are strong protests in the province. The Pakistani administration is trying to crush the rebellion of Balochistan brutally, in which many youths have been shot dead. Media reports on Tuesday said that Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfaraz Bugti has ordered strict action against government employees and officials involved in anti-state activities. This rebellion, which started against the atrocities of the Pakistani army, became even bigger when Mehrang Baloch, leader of the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC), was arrested in connection with the killing of three people during a protest in Quetta.
Quetta Police has said that several sections of the Anti-Terrorism Act and other legal provisions are involved in this case. So far three cases have been registered against BYC in Quetta. According to the report, the situation in Balochistan has remained very bad since Sunday. Shops are closed in many cities. These include Turbat, Mastung, Kalat, Kharan, Chagai and Panjgur.
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