Qazi Dad Mohammad Rehan, data secretary of the Baloch National Movement (BNM), on Sunday mentioned that Balochistan “will never be a part of Pakistan,” as he spoke on the launch of “Operation Baam” — a sequence of coordinated armed attacks focusing on the Pakistan military.Rehan made this assertion throughout an unique interview with the information company ANI.The operation started on Tuesday evening and was carried out throughout key districts, together with Panjgur, Surab, Kech, and Kharan. The Baloch Liberation Front (BLF) has known as it a strategic shift of their armed resistance, geared toward dismantling Pakistan’s navy presence in the area.“Operation Baam, meaning ‘Dawn,’ marks a significant shift in our struggle. It shows that the Baloch people are prepared to take control of their destiny and resist Pakistani oppression through organised, effective action,” Rehan was quoted as saying to ANI.He mentioned the operation was vital each for combating and politics, and confirmed that the Baloch persons are prepared to control themselves. “It proves that Balochistan has the strength and unity to govern itself if given independence. This challenges the narrative pushed by Pakistan and its allies that Balochistan would descend into chaos if freed,” Rehan mentioned.Rehan mentioned the BNM stands out for its rejection of Pakistan’s parliamentary system. “We are the first party to boycott the Pakistani parliament. We have made it clear, we do not want to live under Pakistani rule. Our fight is for complete independence, not for limited autonomy or token rights within Pakistan,” he mentioned.Rehan traced the roots of the battle again to 1948, when Balochistan was annexed by Pakistan. “Our people resisted from day one. The tribal leadership was the initial force behind the rebellion. But the BLF represents a new era, a movement driven by the people, not just chiefs,” he defined. “The common Baloch has found a voice and a weapon to fight back.”He mentioned the resistance is now led by youthful generations who’re expert in fashionable guerrilla techniques and expertise. “This is not just a traditional tribal fight anymore. It is a modern resistance movement with strategic goals,” Rehan added.Rehan additionally criticised Pakistan’s financial initiatives, particularly the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), saying they exploit Baloch assets whereas providing nothing in return. “Billions have been poured into our land, but the Baloch people remain poor, oppressed, and dispossessed of their resources,” he mentioned. “Balochistan belongs to the Balochs, not to Punjab or any other part of Pakistan.”Furthermore, Rehan appealed to the world group. “The world must understand that Balochistan’s struggle is just and inevitable. Operation Baam is just the beginning of our renewed push for freedom.”
In one of the most coordinated offensives lately, the BLF launched “Operation Baam” late Tuesday, focusing on navy and authorities websites throughout a number of districts in Balochistan. At least 17 attacks had been reported in Panjgur, Surab, Kech, and Kharan, damaging communication networks, administrative buildings, and navy checkpoints. The BLF claimed duty, calling the operation a brand new chapter in the Baloch nationwide liberation wrestle. Spokesperson Major Gwahram Baloch mentioned the attacks demonstrated the group’s skill to hold out synchronised strikes throughout a large space, from the Makran coast to the Koh-e-Suleman mountains.Security forces started search operations in the affected areas, whereas communication companies remained down in components of Kech and Panjgur. The BLF said that the attacks had been geared toward inflicting each human and materials losses to the navy.