Try GOLD - Free

Echoes of rebellion

Millennium Post Delhi

|

06 September 2024

The surge in deadly attacks by the Balochistan Liberation Army in Pakistan's largest province has deep historical roots and is driven by demands for independence and control over resources

- PRABHU DAYAL

Echoes of rebellion

Pakistan's Balochistan province is again seeing a surge in deadly attacks, fuelled by demands for independence and control over local resources. The most recent attacks, which took place on August 26, resulted in at least 70 deaths. The coordinated assaults targeted police stations, railway lines and highways.

The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) has claimed responsibility for these deadly attacks. Significantly, the attacks coincided with a visit to Islamabad by General Li Qiaoming, Commander of the Ground Forces of the People's Liberation Army of China.

Who are these rebels and what is the conflict all about? The Baloch are a Sunni Muslim ethnic group who live on both sides of the Iran-Pakistan border, and also in parts of southern Afghanistan. For decades, efforts for autonomy or independence have been met with violent suppression on both sides of the border. In Pakistan, such efforts are viewed as attempts to fragment the nation, while in Iran, the situation is further complicated by the Baloch being a Sunni Muslim minority in a predominantly Shiite country.

Balochistan is the most sparsely populated province of Pakistan. Although it occupies 44 per cent of the land area, its population is just 7 per cent of Pakistan's population. Balochistan is rich in mineral resources. Coal, sulphur, chromite, iron ore, barite, marble, quartzite, and limestone are all abundant in the province. Balochistan has significant oil and natural gas reserves, and also considerable quantities of copper and gold.

MORE STORIES FROM Millennium Post Delhi

Millennium Post Delhi

Millennium Post Delhi

‘Modi not only scared of Trump but remote-controlled by big business’

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was not only \"scared\" of US President Donald Trump, but was also \"remote controlled\" by big business.

time to read

1 mins

New Delhi 03November2025

Millennium Post Delhi

Millennium Post Delhi

THE LONG-AWAITED FIRST CROWN

INDIA WOMEN CREATE HISTORY, OUTPLAY SOUTH AFRICA TO CLAIM FIRST WORLD CUP TITLE

time to read

3 mins

New Delhi 03November2025

Millennium Post Delhi

Millennium Post Delhi

Kuldeep Yadav released from India's T20I squad

India's team management on Sunday released spinner Kuldeep Yadav from the T20I squad in Australia for the upcoming second fourday match between India A and South Africa A in Bengaluru from November 6.

time to read

1 min

New Delhi 03November2025

Millennium Post Delhi

Millennium Post Delhi

Tejashwi was named CM candidate after RJD pointed katta at head of Congress, alleges Modi

Says both Pak, Congress yet to recover from Op Sindoor

time to read

3 mins

New Delhi 03November2025

Millennium Post Delhi

Millennium Post Delhi

"Zero tolerance for any kind of violence'

Any act of violence will not be tolerated and voters will be able to cast their votes peacefully and freely in Bihar, Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar asserted on Sunday, a day after the poll body took action against officials in Patna following violence during campaigning in Mokama.

time to read

1 min

New Delhi 03November2025

Millennium Post Delhi

Millennium Post Delhi

Washington stars in India’s series levelling win against Australia

GREAT PERFORMANCE BY COMEBACK STARS

time to read

2 mins

New Delhi 03November2025

Millennium Post Delhi

Newspaper delivery delayed in Punjab as police conduct vehicle checks

Newspaper deliveries were delayed at some places in Punjab on Sunday morning after police conducted vehicle checks, particularly commercial transports, during the intervening night of Saturday-Sunday.

time to read

1 min

New Delhi 03November2025

Millennium Post Delhi

Millennium Post Delhi

Tejashwi confident of forming next govt in Bihar

INDIA bloc Chief Ministerial candidate Tejashwi Yadav on Sunday asserted that the Opposition coalition was certain to form the next government in Bihar, and the swearing-in will take place four days after the results of Assembly polls are declared.

time to read

1 mins

New Delhi 03November2025

Millennium Post Delhi

Pramod-Sukant, Nitesh and Manisha among gold winners

Tokyo Paralympic champion Pramod teamed up with Sukant to claim the men's doubles SL 3-SL 4 gold

time to read

1 min

New Delhi 03November2025

Millennium Post Delhi

Millennium Post Delhi

Trump to host Syrian President next week

IN 1ST-EVER VISIT BY AHMAD AL-SHARAA TO US

time to read

1 mins

New Delhi 03November2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size