Riots spread in Balochistan after three Baloch leaders are killed

Riots and protests spread across Balochistan after bodies of central president of Balochistan National Moment (BNM) Ghulam Mohammad Baloch, leader of Baloch Republican Party Sher Mohammad Baloch and member of central committee of BNM Lala Munir Baloch were found in Paidarek, Balochistan.

According to The News, several cities of Balochistan including Quetta hit by protest against kidnapping and killing of Baloch leaders. A shutter down strike is being observed in Turbat, Gwadar, Panjgur, Khuzdar, Mushkay, Awaran and other areas.

Angry protestors hurled stones on cars and set a blaze four vehicles in Quetta whereas PPP office set on fire in Panjgur. Protestors threw stones at DC office in Gwadar.

Amid riots, University of Balochistan has been closed for next three days while the scheduled examinations of different classes have also been postponed. According to the university administration, the schedule of postponed papers would be announced later.

Balochistan National Front (BNF) has given a strike call on April 11 and 12.

Balochistan chief minister Nawab Aslam Raisani has ordered a judicial inquiry for killing of Baloch leaders.

Protestors in Karachi hurled stones on cars in Teen Hatti and Lasbela areas.

The funeral prayers of BNM leader Ghulam Mohammad Baloch and BRP activist Sher Mohammad will be offer in Panjgur.

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5 Responses to “Riots spread in Balochistan after three Baloch leaders are killed

  • 1
    Salman Ghafoor
    April 10th, 2009 14:15 GMT

    Two questions arise :
    1- Why ISPR had to issue a condemnation statement?
    2- Why UNO stressed GOP to investigate and arrest the killers?

    Can any body answer this?

  • 2
    Shakir baloch
    April 21st, 2009 10:20 GMT

    Dear
    sir i request to u pleas said our country name grearter balochistan because we did’nt want pakistan because pakistan killed our baloch leader and kidnaped our brother and sister we want azadi aned we will fight against pakistani army and panjabi.

  • 3
    ali akbar
    October 1st, 2009 00:26 GMT

    dear shakir Baloch,

    Pakistan did no such thing.do you think they are mad enough to do such things at such a sensitive time??you have to besmarter than that.

  • 4
    Lt. General Ayub Khan
    October 1st, 2009 01:47 GMT

    God bless Baluchistan and Baluch Pakistanis. The problem is the govt, which needs to do more to develop the areas.

    Baluchistan has so much potential to be the most prosperous province in Pakistan. Such a scenic and beatiful province. They should control their resources, and more should be done for law & order.

    and we should continue to expose indian and afghan who try meddling in the affairs there…….

    Baluchistan will always be integral part of Pakistan. But we must do more to develop and invest there. Baluchis are among the kindest and warmest people on earth. I love them.

    Death to the enemies of Pakistan. Pakistan Zindabad

  • 5
    Lt. General Ayub Khan
    October 1st, 2009 01:48 GMT

    Shakir — you are just an indian pretending to be Pakistani.

    In that short few sentences i noticed 4 flaws. Youre distorting history anyways, and you dont know what you are even talking about


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