“Just Give Us Those 93,000 Guns”: Exiled Baloch Leader’s Explosive Appeal to India and the World Goes Viral

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Quetta: An undated video of Allah Nazar Baloch, the Commander-in-Chief of the Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF), has set social media abuzz since surfacing on May 11, with the exiled Baloch leader making a fiery appeal to India and the global community to support Balochistan’s ongoing freedom struggle against what he brands a “fascist” Pakistani regime.

In the 30-minute video—rare in its tone and directness—Nazar Baloch levels a series of scathing accusations against Pakistan’s military establishment, while urging India to provide symbolic military support. “India should only give us the 93,000 guns that were surrendered by the Pakistani army in Bangladesh, then watch what we do to the fascist state of Pakistan in Balochistan,” Nazar declares in the now-viral clip, referencing the historic 1971 Indo-Pak war that led to the creation of Bangladesh.

Addressing what he called the “global conscience,” Nazar alleged that Pakistan, particularly its Punjabi-dominated army, has long suppressed the Baloch people through brutal tactics such as enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings, and systemic resource exploitation.

“The Baloch community is struggling for its freedom,” Nazar said in the video. “Pakistan is a rogue and fascist state. The military and its political puppets have made Balochistan a warzone to protect colonial interests.”

He also claimed the Pakistani establishment has historically turned on its own leaders to preserve the power of the armed forces. “From Liaquat Ali Khan to Benazir Bhutto—everyone was sacrificed at the altar of military control,” he said.

In one of the most harrowing segments of the video, Nazar described reports of mass graves, enforced disappearances, and bodies being sent to hospitals in cities like Multan. He dismissed Pakistani propaganda portraying the Baloch resistance as anti-Punjabi and insisted their fight is strictly against the “brutal state machinery.”

“We are friends of humanity. We love freedom,” Nazar stressed. “We are not against any ethnic group. We are against the oppressive regime.”

The Baloch leader also accused the Pakistani army of manufacturing crises and enemies to maintain its dominance over the country. “They need an enemy to justify their existence,” he said, accusing the military of targeting innocent civilians while blaming freedom fighters.

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