BYC vows to ‘safeguard rights and resources’ of Baloch people – Pakistan

QUETTA: BBC leaders said in their speeches in a public meeting in Dalbandon on Saturday that Baloch’s “struggle to protect Baloch’s rights” will continue.

“We will no longer tolerate the plundering of Balochistan’s resources,” a speakers said in the program, which was organized by the Baloch solidarity committee so that it is called the day of the Baloch genocide.

Speakers said that January 25 was a ‘sad day’ for Baloch as he remembered the alleged discovery of 12 bodies containing 12 bodies in the Totak area of ​​Khozdar in 2014. The identity of those buried in these graves is still unknown, they are not identified. Added.

Dr. Mehering Baloch, the central administrator of the BEC, was the central speaker in the rally.

At a public meeting, speakers alleged that Balochistan’s resources are returning with immunity

Others who spoke on the occasion were included Sammy Din MuhammadShahji Subghatullah, Lala Wahab Baloch and Dr. Subiah Baloch.

Speakers alleged that Balochistan’s resources were being exploited with immunity and whenever the Baloch talked about their rights, they faced the disappearances and received the “corrupted bodies” of their loved ones.

“Byc will become the voice of the oppressed across Balochistan and will do everything possible to secure their rights,” said Dr. Mehrang.

“It is wrong to think that BYC is just struggling to recover the disappearance,” he said. “This is a platform for the protection of the rights of every Baloch.”

The BEC leader said that the people of Baloch “have to face humiliation at check posts”, “Death squad frightens them at every turn” and they lack educational facilities.

Dr. Mehrang said that the Barrack Gold Company was handed over to the Barrack Gold Company without trusting the people of the Rico Deck Project. “Locals are not getting anything from the Sandak project.”

BEC leaders alleged that gold from Chungi was used to build a metro in Lahore, but on the other hand, people of Balochistan also did not have access to basic health care.

He called on the Baloch to “wake up to defend their rights”, land and culture. One speaker said, “The Baloch will no longer be silent because we have become a strong nation.”

A large number of people, including women and children, attended the public meeting. They arrived in Dalbandin from remote areas of the province.

Dawn, appeared on January 26, 2025

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