'Give Us 93,000 Guns Surrendered By Pak Soldiers In 1971': Balochistan Liberation Front Chief Seeks India's Help Against 'Fascist' Pakistan In Viral Video

In the 30-minute-long clip, BLF Commander-in-Chief Allah Nazar Baloch could be seen addressing the global community and India, urging support for Balochistan’s fight against what he repeatedly calls a "fascist" Pakistani state.

Aditi Suryavanshi Updated: Monday, May 12, 2025, 11:24 AM IST
'Give Us 93,000 Guns Surrendered By Pak Soldiers In 1971': Balochistan Liberation Front Chief Seeks India's Help Against 'Fascist' Pakistan In Viral Video | (Photo Courtesy: X/@izeennatrana)

'Give Us 93,000 Guns Surrendered By Pak Soldiers In 1971': Balochistan Liberation Front Chief Seeks India's Help Against 'Fascist' Pakistan In Viral Video | (Photo Courtesy: X/@izeennatrana)

An undated video of Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF) Commander-in-Chief Allah Nazar Baloch, which surfaced on May 11 on social media, is currently doing the rounds on the internet. In the 30-minute-long clip, the exiled Baloch leader could be seen addressing the global community and India, urging support for Balochistan’s fight against what he repeatedly calls a "fascist" Pakistani state.

“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 said in the viral video, issuing a rare direct appeal to New Delhi.

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In his statement, Nazar Baloch launched a sharp critique of Pakistan’s power structure. He described Pakistan as a “rogue” and “fascist” state, with Punjab at its core, accusing it of suppressing ethnic Balochs through violence, enforced disappearances, and extrajudicial killings.

“The Baloch community is struggling for its freedom,” he said, blaming the Pakistani military and its “puppets,” including current and former politicians, for perpetuating colonial-style oppression. He further criticised Pakistani institutions for killing their own leaders, from Liaquat Ali Khan to Benazir Bhutto, and for using the same machinery to silence Baloch voices.

In the video, Nazar also alleged that hundreds of Baloch people have been disappeared, killed, and buried in mass graves, citing recent examples of bodies being brought to hospitals in Multan. He slammed Pakistani media and establishment narratives that portray the Baloch struggle as "anti-Punjabi," clarifying that their resistance is against the state, not the people.

“We are friends of humanity; we love freedom,” he said, refuting claims that the BLF targets innocent civilians. Instead, he accused the Pakistani army of needing an ‘enemy’ to justify its power and brutal crackdowns.

Published on: Monday, May 12, 2025, 11:03 AM IST

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