By
Sajjad Shaukat
Every year on March 2, Baloch Cultural Day is
being celebrated with the aim to highlight and promote the diversified and rich
Balochi culture. The importance of this very day could be judged from the fact
that it is being commemorated not only in various districts of the Balochistan
province, but also throughout the country besides in Iran, Afghanistan, Dubai,
Muscat, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and India. The Visionary Group of Gwadar,
involved in developing, construction and social services in Balochistan, has
taken the initiative of highlighting and promoting Balochi culture and language
beyond the borders of Pakistan.
Various shows including musical programmes are
being organised in various cities and towns of
Balochistan, Sindh and Balochi speaking districts of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Balochistan, Sindh and Balochi speaking districts of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
On the occasion, various processions of youth,
students and people from all walks of life would be taken out from various
parts of the provincial capital of Balochistan with distinctive Balochi dress,
turban and embroided dresses.
Celebration of the said event started during
2011. Baloch community in Pakistan and abroad organizes various programmes to
highlight different shades of Baloch culture/traditions. Appreciable media
coverage of various programmes also gets coverage in local and domestic media.
The strong traditions and cultural values are
important to Baloch people and have enabled them to keep their distinctive
ancient cultural identity and way of life with little change to this day.
The culture and traditions of the Baloch have
historically been passed down from mother to daughter and from father to son.
Baloch people have preserved their traditional dress with little change over
the centuries. The Baloch men wear long shirts with long sleeves and loose
pants. The dress is occasionally accompanied by a pagh (turban) or a hat on
their heads.
Last year, various musical, cultural and
literary ceremonies were held in Quetta and other parts of Balochistan in
connection with the Baloch Culture Day—ceremonies were also organized in other
countries where Balochs are residing, including Iran, Afghanistan, Dubai,
Muscat, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and India. In Quetta, a huge ceremony to mark
Baloch Culture Day was held at Balochistan Arts Council which was attended by
hundreds of people, including women and children dressed in typical Balochi
dress. Cultural and musical shows were held at Arts Council where youngsters
and children exhibited their talent by singing Balochi songs and performing
Balochi dance. “This is a big day for us. We are excited and proud of our
culture and tradition which teach us love, tolerance and bravery”, said Ibrahim
Rakhshani, a 28-year-old young man wearing a Balochi turban and trouser with
typical Balochi shoes. Yar Muhammad Badini, a Baloch intellectual and
researcher says, Balochi literature is the best way to understand Baloch people
and their culture. “Balochi culture and language have its own uniqueness and
richness which needs to be promoted in the country,” he stressed, adding, that
Baloch people besides in Pakistan were also residing in different other
countries particularly in Iran, Afghanistan, Oman, East Africa and
Turkmenistan. “Baloch woman dress is also recognized as national woman dress of
Oman,” he added. However, he does not seem satisfy with the efforts of
government to promote Balochi language and culture in the country. “Balochi
language is one of those languages which is struggling hard for its survival
and needs immediate focus of government,” he added. Meanwhile, Baloch Culture
Day was also celebrated in other towns of Balochistan, including Nushki,
Turbat, Gwadar, Mastung, Chagai, Sibi, Naseerabad and Jaffarabad where
different musical and cultural shows were organized to mark.
During this vary day, it is also of particular
attention that since, the government of the Balochistan province announced
general pardon and protection to the Baloch militants as part of reconciliation
process, many insurgents and their leaders have surrendered their arms and
decided to work for the development of Pakistan and the province, peace has
been restored in the province.
But, it is misfortune of
Pakistan that foreign based entities have again started terror attacks in the
country, especially Balochistan. In this regard, at least 88 people were
martyred and 343 were injured on February 16, this year when a suicide bomber
attacked the crowded Sufi shrine of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar in Sehwan, Sindh
province of Pakistan.
At least 13 people were killed on February 13,
2016 when a suicide bomber struck outside the Punjab Assembly on the Mall Road
in the eastern city of Lahore during a peaceful protest of the chemists
and pharmacists against a new law.
The affiliated faction of the Tehreek-e-Taliban
Pakistan (TTP), the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan Jamaat-ur-Ahrar (TTP-JA also
known as JuA) took responsibility for the deadly suicide bombing in
Lahore.
While, terror attack in Lahore
coincided with the incident in Quetta-the provincial capital of Pakistan’s Balochistan province, where at least one policeman was killed and five
people were injured on February 13, 2017 in an explosion occurred on Sariab
road.
At least 65 people were killed when a blast
struck at the shrine of the Sufi saint Shah Noorani in Balochistan’s
Hub Tehsil on November 12, 2016. Terrorist organization, the Islamic State group (Also known as Daesh, ISIS,
ISIL) claimed responsibility for the attack.
Besides other terror attacks of the recent past,
earlier, the affiliated group of the TTP, TTP-JA took responsibility for a
deadly suicide bombing in Quetta, which killed at least 74 people on August 8,
2016 in a assault at the government-run Civil Hospital.
In this respect, a statement by the
Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said that senior Afghan diplomats were
summoned to the General Headquarters (Of army) over the recent spate of
terrorist attacks in Pakistan and asked to ensure that immediate action was
taken against the Pakistani terrorists living in safe havens in their country.
The army, which took the lead in dealing with
Afghanistan over the terrorist sanctuaries there, had announced closure
of the border crossings with Afghanistan citing security reasons.
According to the statement of the DG ISPR Major
General Asif Ghafoor, on February 17, 2017, Chief of Army Staff General Qamar
Javed Bajwa appealed to the nation to stay calm by saying, “our security forces
shall not allow hostile powers to succeed…each drop of nation’s blood shall be
revenged, and revenged immediately…no more restraint for anyone.”
Gen. Javed Bajwa had called Gen John Nicholson,
commander of the US’s Resolute Support Mission in Afghanistan through telephone
to protest continued acts of terrorism in Pakistan perpetrated from
Afghanistan, saying that they were testing Pakistan’s policy of cross-border
restraint.
Gen. Bajwa told Gen. Nicholson that recent
incidents of terrorism in Pakistan had been claimed by terrorist organisations
whose leadership is hiding in Afghanistan, and asked him to play his role in
“disconnecting this planning, direction, coordination and financial support”.
In a terse message, during the conversation with
Nicholson, Gen. Bajwa also informed him of the list of 76 “most wanted”
terrorists handed over to Afghan authorities earlier—operating from Afghan
territory or hand them over to Pakistan for trying them over their involvement
in terrorism.
As regards the terror assault on the Police
Training College in Quetta, IG FC Major General Sher Afgun had informed the
press that the attackers acted on directions from Afghanistan and the initial
investigation suggested that the terrorists were affiliated with the outlawed
Lashkar-e- Jhangvi Al Almi militant group. He elaborated, “We came to know from
the communication intercepts that there were three militants who were getting
instructions from Afghanistan.”
Notably, as part of the dual strategy, CIA, RAW
and Mossad are in connivance with the Afghan intelligence agency, National
Directorate of Security (NDS) and other terrorist groups. With latest capture
of six NDS supported terrorists in Balochistan, the number of NDS backed
terrorists arrested and killed by Pakistani intelligence agencies has crossed
over 126. These external secret agencies are particularly supporting the TTP
which is hiding in Nuristan and Kunar provinces of Afghanistan. Reportedly,
Mullah Fazlullah led TTP was being prepared to carry out a fresh wave of terror
activities inside Pakistan, as the latter has become center of the Great Game
owing to the ideal location of Balochistan.
It is of particular attention that arrest of the
Indian spy Kulbushan Yadav in Balochistan has exposed Indian undeclared war
against Pakistan. While addressing a joint press conference with the then
Federal Minister for Information Pervaiz Rasheeda and former Director General
of ISPR Lt. Gen. Asim Saleem Bajwa said on March 29, 2016, “Kulbushan Yadav’s
arrest is a rare case that does not happen very often.” He disclosed that Yadav
was an active officer of the Indian Navy prior to his joining RAW. He also
served as a scrap dealer and had a jewelry business in Chahbahar, Iran, after
he joined RAW in 2013.
A video was also shown during the press
conference in which Yadav confessed that he spied for India. Yadav admitted
that he was assigned with the task to create unrest in Karachi and Balolchitan
by stating, “I supported the individuals who worked to destabilize Pakistan…I
promoted the criminal mindset that was there in Balochistan.” Another task
assigned to him was to target the Gwadar Port. Yadav also confessed—funding
Baloch separatists along with other terrorists. During
investigation, RAW agent Yadav admitted that during his stay, he contacted
various Baloch separatist leaders and insurgents, including Dr Allah Nazar
Baloch, to execute the task to damage the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor
project. Meanwhile, Pakistan’s security agencies uncovered another ring of
Indian spies in the country, working as under covert agents, found involved in
subversive activities to destabilize Pakistan. In this connection, on November
2, last year, Islamabad disclosed that five Indian diplomats who were
serving at the Indian High Commission in Islamabad found to be part of the RAW
spy network and were involved in subversive activities by facilitating and
funding terrorism. They were declared as persona non grata and expelled from
the country.
Undoubtedly, almost all the terrorists or
terrorist groups and insurgency in Pakistan, especially Balochistan have their
connection in Afghanistan. The porous border between Pakistan and Afghanistan
is frequently used by human and drug traffickers, criminals and terrorists.
Their easy access through unguarded porous border provides opportunity to
miscreants to cause havoc inside Pakistan and Afghanistan. For effective
counter terrorism measures strong border, control management is vital at Pak-Afghan
border. But, Afghan rulers are using delaying tactics in this respect.
Taking cognizance of the anti-Pakistan
intruders, Pakistan’s army had decided to build a fence along the border, and
to control the border crossings. The strategic project of 1,100-kilometre-long
trench with the cost of Rs14 billion which was initiated along Pak-Afghan
border in Balochistan by Frontier Corps in 2013 has been completed last year.
In the next phase, the project will be extended to the entire long border with Afghanistan
which had opposed this plan.
While, from time to time, controversy arises
between Afghanistan and Pakistan when Afghan officials refused to recognize the
Durand Line which is the 2640 kilometer long and porous border, situated
between both the countries.
During his visit to Quetta, the former Army
Chief Gen. Raheel Sharif on April 15, 15 warned foreign forces and spy agencies
against destabilizing Pakistan by supporting insurgents in Balochistan. Gen.
Raheel elaborated, “Army will continue supporting the Balochistan government
till terrorism is wiped out…those found involved in funding and facilitating
terrorists will be dealt with iron hands.”
Now, the Balolch people know about a foreign
conspiracy against Balochistan. A majority of the Baloch persons have
understood that Balochistan’s mineral resources and geo-strategic location with
deep Gwadar seaport, connecting rest of the world with Central Asia have
further annoyed the US and India because China has already invested billions of
dollars to develop this seaport. It is due to multiple strategic designs that
the US which signed a nuclear deal with India in 2008 seeks to dismember both
Pakistan and Iran.
They are well aware of the fact that with the
tactical support of American CIA and Israeli Mossad, Indian RAW has
continuously been assisting the Baloch separatist groups and Baloch Sub
Nationalists to conduct subversive acts—and using terrorist elements in
Balochistan to threat Chinese interest in the development of China-Pakistan
Economic Corridor. And, Afghanistan has become a hub from where external secret
agencies have been funding and arranging subversive activities in other parts
of Pakistan—particulrly in Balochistan through their affiliated militant groups
at the cost of Pakistan, China and Iran. In the past few years, they abducted
and killed many Chinese and Iranian nationals in Pakistan.
It is mentionable that as a result of the
general elections 2013, the government led by the nationalist leader Chief
Minister Balochistan Dr. Abdul Malik Baloch was established in Balochistan,
while on December 7, 2013; local bodies elections were largely held in a
peaceful manner in the province. These elections proved that majority of the
Baloch are loyal to the federation, and have rejected the case of separatists,
being projected by foreign forces which are destabilizing Pakistan by
supporting anti-state elements in Balochistan.
Notably, in the recent years, Pak Army has made
strenuous efforts to develop the infrastructure in Balochistan by providing the
people employment opportunities to bring the Balochis in the mainstream of the
country. For the purpose, army has not only established schools and colleges in
Balochistan, but also set up technical and industrial institutes in the
province, besides giving military training to the youth.
Various development projects and progressive
works, undertaken by Army in Balochistan are Military College SUI Balochistan,
Balochistan Public School at SUI, Quetta Institute of Medical Sciences, Gwadar
Institute of Technology, Chamalang Beneficiary Education Program, Balochistan
Institute of Technical Education, Army Institute of Mineralogy, Assistance to
Ministry of Education Balochistan, Baloch Youth Enrollment in Pakistan Army,
Dera Bugti Development Projects, Development Projects Kohlu and Nasirabad
Division, and Pakistan Army Assistance in Development of Road Networks
including Assistance to Ministry of Education Balochistan, Provision of Free
Gas & Water, Construction of 50 Bed Hospital at SUI, Chamalang, Musa Khel
& Dukki Coal Mines, KASSA Hill Marble Project, Dates Farming at Panjgur,
Garrison & Musa Sports Complex, Free Medical Camps, Earthquake 2008 and Pak
Army Relief & Rehabilitation Efforts, Flood 2010 and Pak Army Relief &
Rehabilitation Efforts, and many other similar projects and provision of
services.
Nevertheless, army’s positive steps will
increase income of the Baloch youth and reduce their dependence on sardars who
are working on the agenda of some foreign powers. Now patriot Balochis have
come to know that Pak Army is neither mercenary nor occupying force; while
external-backed insurgency has hampered the growth and development of the
province. They also know that the province lacked engineers and skilled
workers. In this respect, measures of Pak Army have been ensuring local
enterprise, local manpower and local skill among the Baloshis.
In 2011, I had visited Balochistan along with
other journalists. I saw a number of institutes, set up by army, and these were
providing especially technical training to thousands of Balochis. I had also a
trip to far-flung areas of the province and witnessed various mega projects and
mineral sites. I was greatly surprised that no military operation is going on
in Balochistan as propagated by the foreign elements. People told me that some
subversive events are taking place by the minority separatist elements so as to
create instability in the province.
No doubt, army’s progressive role through
numerous schemes and projects for the development of Balochistan will change
the fortune of the Baloch people very soon, which is likely to castigate the
foreign conspiracy against the province.
It is worth-mentioning that Balochistan had been
hit in the past by some phenomenally devastating calamities like floods of
1950, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1992, 2000, 2010, 2011 and 2012, drought of 2000 and
cyclone of 2007. The real saviors of people of Balochistan were Armed Forces
and FC which quickly responded to the call of duty by extending helping hand to
fellow countrymen, conducted exceptionally dangerous rescue missions and
provided relief to the victims. Similarly, on September 24, 2013, Awaran district
of Balochistan was hit by an earthquake. Pakistan Army and FC promptly acted as
asked for by the government. Although FC personnel located in the area were
equally struck by the earthquake, yet they were the first ones to respond to
the situation. And the Army units hastily moved from Khuzdar and Karachi.
Nonetheless, the every Pakistani must celebrate
the Baloch Culture Day with full zeal by giving importance to the Balochi
traditions. The occasion must be utililzed by highlighting
positive developments taking place in Balochistan as a result of harmonious
relationship between political and military authorities vis-à-vis Baloch
culture traditions.
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