Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF) leader Allah Nazar Baloch emphasized the potential impact of Kashmiri and Pashtun support on the Baloch national struggle, stating it could alter history. He described the current phase as crucial for oppressed regions, foreseeing Punjab’s isolation and likening it to a besieged territory. Allah Nazar Baloch extended a welcoming hand to Kashmiris and Pashtuns, expressing readiness to unite in resistance.
He urged solidarity among Baloch, Sindhi, Pashtun, and Kashmiri communities, highlighting their shared history of exploitation and oppression spanning 77 years. Allah Nazar Baloch criticized Pakistan for what he termed as “Punjabi colonialism,” envisioning a scenario where united resistance could confine Pakistan to a landlocked Punjab. He emphasized the transformative power of collective resistance against a common oppressor in altering historical trajectories.
Allah Nazar Baloch characterized Pakistan as a military, occupying state built on the subjugation of oppressed regions, labeling its structure as historically contradictory. He suggested that nations founded on such principles inevitably face collapse, asserting that Pakistan was nearing that precipice. The BLF leader commended the resistance in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) against Punjabi dominance, emphasizing the right of oppressed nations to resist and strive for sovereignty and freedom.
