DG ISPR Affirms Balochistan’s Inseparability from Pakistan, Exposes Indian Interference

Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) Major General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry has firmly stated that Balochistan is an inseparable part of Pakistan. He emphasized that any attempts to separate the region are futile.

During a notable address at the Hilal Talks event, which convened over 1,950 senior educators from across the nation, the DG ISPR delivered compelling remarks highlighting India’s role in instigating disturbances within Balochistan.

DG ISPR underscored that India is providing significant monetary aid to the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), labeling the organization as “Fitna-e-Hindustan”.

He revealed the BLA’s command structure is currently based in India. The military spokesperson referenced statements from militants seeking assistance from India, saying, “Fitna al-Khawarij says, ‘India should help us’… These are India’s bought-and-paid-for slaves.”

He warned that India and its supporting elements present a considerable danger not just to Pakistan but to the overall peace of the area.

The DG ISPR reinforced Pakistan’s unwavering position, asserting that Balochistan is an indispensable component of the nation. He stated, “Balochistan is deeply embedded in Pakistan’s economy and society,” projecting that the province will eventually emerge as “Pakistan’s richest province.”

He also remarked on the symbiotic relationship between the populace and the armed forces, affirming that this enduring connection will persist.

Earlier on Saturday, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif stressed the importance of re-engaging those influenced by extremist ideologies in Balochistan, noting their reintegration as essential for national unity and future development.

While addressing a grand Jirga held in Quetta, the Prime Minister commented that conflicts should be addressed through amicable dialogue.

He accused terrorists of obstructing Pakistan’s advancement and urged citizens to counteract their destructive intentions.

He lamented that the Karachi-Quetta highway had become a “bloody highway”, also mentioning that resources are being allocated for its improvement.

The Prime Minister declared that Balochistan would receive 25% of the forthcoming PSDP development budget. Furthermore, he promised to supply laptops to students throughout the province.

He asserted that concerted efforts should be implemented to guide misguided individuals back into the national framework.