The Sunday Guardian

Baloch, Sindh, Pakhtoon leaders seek India’s help against Pak army

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tants who have ruined Kashmir have also been trained in FATA. Helping FATA would mean helping Kashmir.”

Sindhi separatist leaders who have been living in exile, too, welcome India’s help in such an alliance, but prefer to talk about it in hushed tones. Shafi Mohammad Burfat, a prominent Sindh Nationalis­t Movement leader, who is living in exile in Germany, said, “Historical­ly, culturally and morally, Sindh is different from Pakistan and closer to India. Neither are we Sindhis religious extremists, nor do we want to be identified as that. Sindhis are Sufi people. The Rig Veda that defines Hinduism, was written in Sindh and with the advent of the Mughals came Islam. Sindh has been a multi-cultural space, but Pakistan has ruined it. My name is Mohammad, but I follow Shivism; that is what we Sindhis are like. India has every reason to help us and save the roots of Hinduism in Sindh.”

Dr Hyder Lashari, chairman of G.M. Sayed Studies Board and a senior political leader from Sindh province of Pakistan, living in New York, explained what unites Sindhis, Balochs and Pakhtoons: “The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is the immediate concern. It will start from Gwadar port of Balochista­n and Karachi port of Sindh and will affect the tribal area of KP. Punjabis want to colonise Gwadar and Sindh, while creating a safe zone in tribal KP. They have also planned to let the Chinese colonise our lands. Three nations are facing genocidal operations from Pakistan, while China is ignoring this fact.”

Dr Lashari said, “Without an alliance of victimised and oppressed nations, it is hard to win freedom from Pakistan’s imperialis­m. We Sindhis think of Balochs and Pakhtoons as our brothers. Our leader Sain G.M. Sayed, Pakhtoon leader Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan and Baloch leaders Nawab Khair Baksh Marri and Nawab Akbar Bugti were colleagues, too, who shared similar nationalis­t interests. We have an unofficial alliance with Balochs and Pakhtoons, but we are planning to do more.”

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