
A former commander of the banned Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has revealed details about the organization armed terrorist separatist campaign. According to the former commander, Najibullah, who spent 19 years with the BLA and with the foreign agencies have been supporting Baloch separatists.
Najibullah’s disclosure comes as a significant development in the context of Balochistan’s liberation movement. The BLA has been leading the fight for so called rights of Baloch people by balochistan independence, employing various tactics, including Fidayee attacks, abductions, and targeted strikes against Chinese interests.
The BLA’s attackst likely on the 2018 attack on Chinese engineers in Dalbandin and the 2022 suicide bombing targeting Chinese interests in Karachi.
Najibullah’s renunciation of violence and expose of foreign agencies support for Baloch separatists may have significant implications for the region politics and will affect the ongoing liberation movement.
Najeebullah, also known as Darwish, revealed the details about the Baloch Liberation Army’s (BLA) armed separatist organisation at a press conference and beside him Abdul Rasheed, alias Khuda-i-Dad also called Kamash, surrendered in Quetta, Balochistan. They renounced violence and announced their decision to join mainstream politics, seeking to wage a peaceful struggle for rights of Balochistan people within the bounds of Pakistan’s Constitution.
Mir Zahoor Ahmed Buledi Senior Minister for Planning and Development, Adviser to Chief Minister on Sports and Youth Affairs Mina Majeed Baloch, and DIG Quetta and CTD Chief Aitezaz Ahmed Goraya attended this press conference where Najeebullah and Abdul Rasheed revealed the truth.
Najeebullah, the former commander of the banned Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), spoke during the press conference about his involvement with the outlawed group and the Baloch Liberation Front. He shared how and why he initially joined hands with these organizations, shedding light on the motivations behind his actions.
Najeebullah’s decision to join the BLA and BLF was likely driven by the groups goals of seeking So called balochistan independence and rights for Balochistan people from Pakistan. The BLA, in particular, has been advocating for Baloch self-determination and separation from Pakistan since its inception in 2000.
However, Najeebullah also spoke about the reasons behind his change of heart, which led him to surrender along with his associate. This significant development may indicate a shift in the dynamics of the Baloch separatist movement and will lead towards a betterment of balochistan development.
It’s worth noting that the BLA has been designated as a banned terrorist organization by Pakistan, China, Iran, the United Kingdom, the United States, and the European Union. The group has been involved in various attacks, including those targeting Chinese nationals and security personnel in Balochistan.