Ever since the inception of Pakistan, Balochistan has been
the most turbulent province. It has witnessed five major military operations.
The ongoing operation which started on 2006 and was intensified after the demise of Nawab
Akbar Bugti an influential tribal chief cum politician has been the deadliest
of all operations.
As compared to past, Baloch sarmachars( Baloch guerillas)
are now more organized and powerful. They have been successful in not allowing
the Gwadar port (bone of contention between Islamabad and Baloch leaders) to be
functional. Due to the fear of these insurgents, no entrepreneurs have shown
any interest in vast resources of Balochistan because they fear that government
will not be able provide security to them against Baloch insurgents.
In most parts of the Balochistan, especially in southern and
central Balochistan, writ of the government does not exist. In schools no
Pakistani anthem is sung and no Pakistani flag is hoisted.
To counter the Baloch sarmachars, established has resorted
to various counter insurgency strategies like kill and dump policy, hiring
local people and establishing their own death squads, to abduct people who are
ideological proponents of sarmachars. But all these imprudent strategies have
not resolved the issue rather it has added oil to the fire. Owing to these
insane policies, gulf between Baloch masses and state has widened.
After failing to crush the Baloch insurgency, establishment
has now opted for another dangerous strategy that is bring demographic changes
in Balochistan and to prove that anti state Balochs are minority in Balochistan, whereas, pro state
Pashtoons are in majority. To achieve this goal, establishment is now importing
Pashtoons from neighboring Afghanistan to settle in Balochistan.
As a result of this new strategy, millions of Afghan
refugees have settled in Balochistan, especially in the Quetta city.
Kharotabad, Pashtoonabad and western bypass are the areas where Afghan refugees
are in majority. According to a survey, 50% of Quetta comprised of Afghan
refugees. They don’t consider them as refugees, they have Pakistani passport,
CNIC and have bought property in Quetta.
This unwise strategy will have grim and grave repercussions
not only for Baloch insurgents, but for the Pakistani state as well. The
immigrants will never be loyal to Pakistan; they will always remain loyal to
their homeland Afghanistan. A visit of Liaqat Bazaar made me confused whether I
am in Quetta or Kandahar. The Afghan refugees have put Afghanistan’s flags on
the dash board of their cars and they have pasted sticker of Afghanistani flag
on the windows of their cars.
A prominent leader of a Nationalist Pashtoon Party openly
said that “those who call them refugees they are wrong, this is greater
Afghanistan and a Pashtoon who travel from Quetta to Kandahar, he is not a
refugee there, similarly a Pashtoon who travel from Kandahar to Quetta, he is
not refugee here. Durand line, itself is an illegal border line and we don’t
recognize it.” So, instead of countering Baloch insurgency, this import of
refugees is reviving Pashtoon nationalism.
As compared to Baloch nationalism, Pashtoon nationalism will
be far more dangerous for the state. In the Afghan refugees of Quetta, bulk of
the population comprised of Afghan Taliban and in lexicon of Pakistani
establishment they are called Good Taliban or Pro Pakistan Taliban and they
have no nexus with Bad Taliban or Anti Pakistan Taliban. But in real, there is no concept of Good or
Bad Taliban. They are same, they share the same ideology, they have a same
agenda to establish their hegemony in the region and to impose a shariah of
their own brand and more importantly they belong to the same ethnic group.
According to the political pundits, after the departure of
US, Taliban will easily conquer Kabul and Bad Taliban or TTP will find safe
havens in Afghanistan and they will launch their attack in Pakistan from
Afghanistan. There will be a change in
the attitude of Good Taliban after US drawdown and they will also become Bad
Taliban. They will join hands with TTP
and they will start a Al-Qaeda version of Jihad in Pakistan.
Unlike Baloch
nationalism, Pashtoon nationalism can use the tool of Islam to capture whole
Pakistan which means apart from Pashtoon Taliban, Punjabi Taliban, Lashkar e
Jhangvi and other Islamic militant all over the world can come to join hands
with them and Pakistan’s chances of
defeating these combine forces of Islamic extremists will be nil.
The result will be as that of a Tsunami.