Pakistan faces escalating domestic unrest as Baloch Liberation Army seizes Mangochar and declares independence
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Pakistan faces escalating domestic unrest as Baloch Liberation Army seizes Mangochar and declares independence

The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has seized control of Mangochar city in Balochistan, declaring independence and intensifying attacks on Pakistani forces. Amid simultaneous assaults by the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and rising tensions with India, Pakistan confronts a multifaceted security crisis. The BLA’s bold moves, including appeals for UN recognition and an embassy in India, threaten to further destabilise the region

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Pakistan is grappling with a rapidly deteriorating security situation as the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) announced on Saturday, May 10, that it had seized control of Mangochar city in the Kalat district of Balochistan. The bold move, coupled with a surge in coordinated attacks across the province and a provocative declaration of independence, has intensified Pakistan’s domestic challenges amid ongoing military tensions with India.

BLA’s Seizure of Mangochar

In a statement released on Saturday, the BLA claimed its elite Fateh Squad executed a meticulously planned operation to capture Mangochar. The group employed a range of tactics, including blocking major highways, storming police stations, attacking military convoys, and detaining local police personnel. The operation marks a significant escalation in the BLA’s decades-long insurgency against the Pakistani state, which it accuses of exploiting Balochistan’s resources and marginalising its people.

Jeeyand Baloch, the BLA’s spokesperson, issued a statement claiming responsibility for 39 separate attacks across Balochistan, targeting Pakistani security forces and infrastructure. “These operations are still ongoing,” Baloch declared, signalling the group’s intent to sustain its offensive. The attacks have disrupted local governance and heightened fears of further violence in the resource-rich but underdeveloped province.

Declaration of Independence

The BLA’s actions coincide with an announcement from Baloch writer and activist Mir Yar Baloch, who posted on X on Friday, May 9, declaring Balochistan’s independence from Pakistan. In a direct appeal to the United Nations, Baloch called for recognition of the “Democratic Republic of Balochistan” and requested funding to establish a national currency and passports. He also urged the UN to deploy peacekeeping forces to the region and demanded that Pakistan’s military vacate Balochistan’s territory, airspace, and seas, leaving behind all weapons and property.

In a striking diplomatic overture, Baloch appealed to the Indian government to permit the establishment of a Balochistan embassy in Delhi, signalling a desire to forge international alliances. He further announced plans for an imminent independence ceremony, inviting heads of “friendly states” to attend a national parade and witness the formation of a new government. Notably, Baloch emphasised the inclusion of women in the proposed cabinet, framing it as a fulfilment of a commitment to gender representation.

Surge in BLA Attacks

The BLA has significantly intensified its campaign against Pakistani forces in recent days. On Friday, May 9, the group executed coordinated attacks across Balochistan, including a grenade assault on Pakistani forces in Turbat and two grenade attacks on army posts in Quetta’s Hazarganji and Faizabad areas.

Earlier in the week, the BLA claimed responsibility for a devastating attack in Bolan, where a Pakistani Army vehicle was destroyed, killing eight soldiers, including a special commander. A week prior, an improvised explosive device (IED) blast in Quetta, attributed to the BLA, claimed the lives of 10 Pakistani Army personnel.

These attacks underscore the BLA’s growing operational capabilities and its determination to challenge Pakistan’s control over Balochistan, a province long plagued by separatist unrest and allegations of state-sponsored human rights abuses.

TTP Strikes in South Waziristan

Compounding Pakistan’s security woes, the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), a separate militant group, launched a deadly attack on Thursday, May 8, targeting the Pakistani Army’s Dawngate outpost in the Shakhai sub-division of South Waziristan. The TTP described the assault as a multi-phase operation, beginning with precision strikes using laser-aided rifles, followed by an ambush on a military convoy sent to reinforce the outpost. The attack resulted in the deaths of 20 Pakistani soldiers and injuries to five others, marking one of the deadliest TTP operations in recent months.

Broader Implications

The simultaneous escalation of violence by the BLA and TTP, combined with Pakistan’s ongoing military standoff with India, has placed immense pressure on the Pakistani government. Analysts warn that the unrest in Balochistan and South Waziristan could further destabilise the country, straining its military resources and exacerbating internal divisions.

The BLA’s declaration of independence and its appeal for international recognition have added a new dimension to the conflict, raising questions about Pakistan’s territorial integrity and its ability to manage multiple fronts of insurgency.

The Pakistani government has yet to issue an official response to the BLA’s claims or the TTP’s attack. However, security forces are likely to intensify counterinsurgency operations in Balochistan and South Waziristan, potentially escalating the cycle of violence.

Topics: Baloch Liberation ArmyIndependence of BalochistanPak Baloch tensionsTTP tensions in Pakistan
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