Leading Baloch human rights defender, Mir Yar Baloch, has accused Pakistan’s deep state of being behind the rise in mob lynching, hate-driven violence, and targeted attacks against the Hindu community in Bangladesh. He highlighted that these actions, specifically aimed at peaceful Hindus, have escalated in Bangladesh since the fall of the Awami League government led by former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, posing a severe threat to human rights and the harmony of a diverse society.
Mir emphasized that Pakistan, driven by terrorism and controlled by a global mercenary mafia and rogue military, has a history of extinguishing peace, prosperity, and development wherever its influence spreads. He pointed out that Pakistan’s actions in Afghanistan have left Kabul in ruins, while its occupation of Balochistan has led to a peak in genocide, with widespread abductions of Baloch women.
Furthermore, Mir underscored Pakistan’s past atrocities, including the genocide of three million Bangladeshi Bengalis and the systematic rape of hundreds of thousands of women during the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War. He warned that with Pakistan strengthening its presence in Bangladesh after Hasina’s rule, there has been a surge in insecurity, discrimination, and oppression against Hindus, with the country being used as a proxy to destabilize India.
Calling on the people of Bangladesh to unite against Pakistan-sponsored violence targeting the Hindu community, Mir urged them not to overlook India’s support and sacrifices during their struggle for independence. He emphasized India’s role as a reliable neighbor and contrasted it with Pakistan’s treacherous nature, urging solidarity, peace, and justice while rejecting external forces that seek to sow division for personal gain.
