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A Message to the international community from an INDIAN!

                     Message to the international community,


Greetings to the global community,

Let me begin by stating a historical truth that Pakistan, a nation of today, is an artificial construct, lacking any genuine ethnic, cultural, national, or civilizational roots in history. It was created by the British as a buffer state, resulting in 77 years of conflict, unrest, the creation of millions of Jihadis, and the introduction of the term "Jihad" into the global lexicon.

Pakistan has persistently utilized religious hatred and extremism to keep Afghanistan unstable, fuel internal conflicts, and push back against secular and progressive forces, leading to the radicalization of the region. Pakistan's military, deep state, and the dominant Muslim Punjabis have followed a comprehensive policy to incite communal tensions and create religious differences, labeling Indian Muslims as inferior and instigating riots to harm India's national interests and distort its democratic and diverse values.

Regrettably, the international community has ignored the invasion of the Baloch people, who have a 10,000-year-old Mehrgarh civilization and had diplomatic, economic, and political relations with the British, India, Afghanistan, and Gulf states. The role of the global community has been disheartening, as they have maintained deliberate silence over Pakistan's illegal occupation of sovereign and free Balochistan, a region governed by a radical and fanatical state.

On 27 March 1948, Baloch  leadership stood up against the illegal occupation of Pakistan and exercised their right to defend and protect their identity, culture, language, and borders. Unfortunately, the world paid no heed to Pakistan's invasion of Balochistan. We Baloch were the immediate and first victims of Pakistani occupation, and soon, the fire of radicalization and fanaticism engulfed the entire region.

Pakistan's state terrorism led to the second victim, another Muslim country, Bangladesh, where in 1971, the Punjabi Muslim army of Pakistan rejected the democratic mandate of Bengali leader Sheikh Mujeeb ur Rehman and arrested him. The Bengali people resisted, and Pakistan's rogue army proved to be savage by raping 200,000 Bengali women and killing 3 million Bangladeshi citizens. However, they ended up with a humiliating surrender of 93,000 soldiers in Dhaka.

Pakistan did not stop here; the Punjabi Muslim army kept its terror factory running, exporting Jihadis trained in Rawalpindi by the ISI and Pakistani generals. They indiscriminately killed half a million Afghans, including women and infants. Pakistan's army opened many terror franchises and exported them to bleed India by attacking its parliament, hotels, passenger airplanes, and tourist destinations, such as the Pahalgam massacre of innocent civilians.

  • India has consistently devastated by terrorism sponsored by Pakistan’s ISI of funding, training, and arming terror groups like LeT, JeM, HuM, and Hizbul Mujahideen. Confessions from captured terrorists (e.g., David Headley in 26/11) and communication intercepts support these claims. The UN and US have designated LeT and JeM as terrorist organizations, with leaders like Masood Azhar and Hafiz Saeed operating from Pakistan. Pakistan’s former leaders, including Pervez Musharraf (2010) and Asif Ali Zardari (2010), admitted to past state support for militants as a tactical policy. The Kashmiri Pandit exodus is a well-documented case of ethnic cleansing

India, being a civilized and peaceful country and guardian of human dignity and human rights, reserves the right to defend its people. In retaliation to Pakistan's barbaric Pahalgam terror attacks, India has been carrying out targeted attacks inside Pakistan, where the ISI's national assets of extremist groups are dwelling, receiving training, and operating under the supervision and full support of its military and deep states.

Today, it is the moral obligation of the entire world to stand firmly with India and acknowledge the courageous decision of the Indian government, which has the full mandate of its 1.4 billion Indian citizens and overwhelming endorsement and backing of both houses.

India is doing what is appropriate for durable peace and tranquility. The global community must join India's #OperationSindoor, which aims to deliver justice to those widows and innocent people who have lost their loved ones.

India is not alone; the Baloch, Pashtun, Sindh, and Kashmiri people, who are also the prime victims of Pakistan's fundamentalist army for more than seven decades, appreciate India's precise air and drone strikes against Pakistan's terror infrastructure and facilitators of terror groups.

The learned people across the board are convinced that the permanent remedy to Pakistan's terror school of thought is not a change in command in the army or a reshuffle in the establishment but to redraw the map of Pakistan. The territories of Balochistan must be given independence, as it was illegally incorporated into Pakistan on 27 March 1948. The Sindh province should remain independent from Pakistan or join India due to its historic bonds with India. The remaining part of Pashtunistan, comprising of Pashtun ethnicity, should be incorporated into Afghanistan, as it shares a common culture, language, attire, and land. The PoK must be liberated from Pakistan's illegal occupation.

Lastly, I would like to point out that Pakistan's use of Iranian-funded proxies, such as Hamas, Hizbullah, and Hauthi rebels, has fired thousands of rockets and missiles on Israel. Pakistan, in protection of its Jihadi outfits, has fired more than 1000 drones on civilian populations in India, resulting in the loss of innocent lives. This is an act of war, and India has the right under international laws to retaliate and destroy the breeding ground and epicenter of terrorism inside Pakistan.

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