Compared with the past, there has been an overall improvement in the security situation, especially in the hotbeds of Baloch resistance. Wave after wave of surrendering militants laying down their arms and a relative decline in major incidents has led to a noticeable easing of the atmosphere of fear. People are once again travelling freely within the province and all this has given security forces the confidence to claim that there has been a turnaround in Balochistan.
Part of the reason is that, when compared with the past, there has been an overall improvement in the security situation, especially in the hotbeds of the Baloch resistance. Wave after wave of surrendering militants laying down their arms and a relative decline in major incidents has led to a noticeable easing of the atmosphere of fear. People are once again travelling freely within the province and all this has given security forces the confidence to claim that there has been a turnaround in Balochistan.
Adding to this is the recent statement by Brahamdagh Bugti, grandson of the late Nawab Akbar Bugti and leader of the Balochistan Republican Party (BRP) that he is willing to hold talks with Pakistan and may even give up on his demand for an independent Balochistan. Some speculate that there may be pragmatic reasons behind such a shift.
After years of insurgency, there is cautious optimism in Balochistan about the direction in which this resource-rich, but underdeveloped province is headed
The Bugti tribal territory is rich in natural gas. All the major gas fields of Sui, Loti, Pir Koh and Uch are located in the Bugti Tribal area while there has also been a huge gas discovery in the Zine Koh region. Some say that this field may be even bigger than Sui, which itself has transformed the entire national economy during the past 60 years.
Thus Brahamdagh’s change of heart may be due to the fact that, given that he is a claimant to the mineral riches of the Bugti Tribal Territory, he is under more pressure from the security forces as top and senior army officers conceded to media persons the other day. In case of the Zin Koh gas field, it is claimed that it is the biggest such find in the history of Pakistan and guarantees a fresh and plentiful supply of natural gas.
But while there is a new optimism, the old problems persist. The rulers have to win the trust of the people by implementing prudent policies on the ground and dealing fairly with the people of the province. Ultimately, the State will have to come to terms with the aspirations of the people in order to create a lasting and durable peace in Balochistan.
Though, the leaders of different political parties, including Baloch and Pakhtun nationalists, say the situation in Balochistan is improving, at the same time they express their apprehensions and reservations about the mindset of the Islamabad, particularly the security establishment.
Thus Brahamdagh’s change of heart may be due to the fact that, given that he is a claimant to the mineral riches of the Bugti Tribal Territory, he is under more pressure from the security forces as top and senior army officers conceded to media persons the other day.
They want major change in the mindset and attitude of Islamabad towards Balochistan as they think that most of the problems created in the province are due to the discriminatory attitude of the establishment, which has ignored Balochistan and its leadership in decision making and denied the province its due rights. This, they point out, feeds the sense of deprivation which then makes the youth of the province ripe for recruitment by militant outfits.
Balochistan Chief Minister Dr. Malik Baloch, is optimistic about the future of Balochistan, saying that situation in the province had improved to a great extent, but at the same time he was also critical about the attitude of Islamabad in terms of provincial rights that were not conceded despite the unanimous passage of the 18th Amendment.