Balochistan seeks India's support against Pakistani oppression
Conditions in Balochistan, a province in Pakistan, have worsened in recent months. The Baloch people are protesting against what they call unjust treatment by the Pakistani government. They are facing issues like abductions and disappearances, which have sparked anger and frustration among the population. Mahrang Baloch, a prominent leader in this movement, has recently reached out to India for help. She claims that the Baloch people are simply demanding their rights, but their pleas are being ignored by the government. Over 1,000 people from Balochistan are currently missing, which adds to the community’s fears. The protests highlight the lack of basic facilities in Balochistan compared to other regions in Pakistan. A local named Dilshad Ali expressed frustration about the government’s neglect. He pointed out that while other areas receive essential services, Balochistan remains deprived and suffers from high rates of kidnapping and other violence. The continuing unrest mirrors a growing demand for attention to the Baloch people's needs. Mahrang Baloch and her supporters are determined to keep their voices heard, despite the challenges they face.