By: Shahzaib Arz Baluch
A strike has erupted in Wadh, Balochistan. The strike was started by the Balochistan National Party (BNP) Mengal in response to the increasing problems in the region. The situation has become very serious. A video of a heartbreaking incident has emerged, showing the desperation and sadness faced by a mother.
In the video, we see a mother with her hands tied and knees on the ground, begging the BNP workers to open the road. She is crying and pleading because her child is sick and urgently needs medical help. It is a very sad scene. However, the BNP workers heartlessly refuse to let her pass, showing a lack of empathy and kindness. It is hard to understand how they can claim to care about the rights of the Baloch people when they are so unfeeling towards a mother in need.
The BNP Mengal and its leader, Akhtar Mengal, say they are fighting for the rights of the Baloch people. But their actions during this strike make us doubt their sincerity. How can they call themselves nationalists when they won’t help a mother get medical aid for her child? This incident raises questions about their loyalty and suggests that they are just puppets of the state rather than true advocates for the Baloch people.
Balochistan has been facing serious problems for a long time. People have been forcibly disappeared, and the government has used its power to control and oppress the Baloch people. Women and children are being illegally detained, making the situation even worse. However, until now, no nationalist groups like the BNP have taken a strong stand against these human rights abuses or called for a strike.
The incident with the mother and the BNP workers is a clear example of why we need true leaders who will stand up for the Baloch people. The BNP Mengal needs to think about their actions and make sure they match their words. Real nationalists should understand and care about the suffering of their people and work to solve the problems.
The incident in Wadh should be a wake-up call for everyone involved. The Baloch people deserve justice and a better future. We need genuine leaders who will fight for their rights. Only then can we begin to heal the wounds of Balochistan and move towards a brighter future for the region.
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