Ruthless Baloch Tribal Chiefs
Many of the Baloch tribal chiefs have been demanding
creation of an independent Balochistan because the federal government is not
giving them their basic rights.
However, complete apathy of the provincial government
towards ongoing Quetta sit in against genocide of Shias shows that the ruling
elites are the most ruthless.
The protestors have spent two nights in open despite
extremely cold wind and even rain. The most disgusting part is that the relatives
are sitting with the coffins of loved one and refuse to bury them till control
of Quetta city is handed over to Pakistan Army but no one is listening to them.
While Governor Balochistan has expressed his helplessness, provincial
chief minister appears to be an absconder. In the provincial assembly most of
the elected members are tribal chiefs and there is also a long list of
ministers but none has bothered to even express sympathy to the grieved ones.
The protestors are demanding immediate handing over of
Quetta city to Army, the response from GHO has not come as yet. A foreign news
agency report exhibits the prevailing state of apathy. It says, “However, in
Rawalpindi, where the military’s headquarters are located, there was silence.
There was no word from the military that has been called upon to take over
Quetta and which has been criticized by many in the past 48 hours. An ISPR
official said the army can be called in by the civil administration and the
provincial government”.
People have a right to ask, if the provincial government is pitiless,
isn’t this the responsibility of the federation to move the army so that these
coffins can be buried?
The entire ruling junta was obsessed with long march of a religious
cleric. The response of civil society was also lukewarm but over the last 24
hours support of Altaf Hussain and Imran Khan for the Hazaras has created some
waves. Demonstrations in the support of assassinated are being staged
throughout Pakistan, the largest and the most organized being a sit in near
Governor House in Karachi.
Main media attracted a lot of criticism for spending hours
on killing of a youth but paying little attention to the biggest genocide of
Pakistan’s history. A report says, “As the devastated Shia protesters in Quetta
continued their vigil over the unburied bodies of their loves ones, their grief
was felt across the country as members of the Shia and Hazara communities and
civil society came out on the streets of various cities of Pakistan on Saturday”.
However, the critics must not forget that reporters and crew
members of television channels have been killed and severely injured in these
attacks.
Genocide of Shia Hazaras has been going on in Balochistan
for decades but has attained an enormous quantum never witnessed in the past.
On last Thursday four bombs were detonated in Quetta in which more than 100
people, mostly Hazaras were killed and double the number was injured, some of
them critically injured.