India, March 22 -- Balochistan, Pakistan's largest yet most underdeveloped province, has long been a region marked by struggle, resistance, and aspirations for self-determination. The Baloch people have historically resisted Pakistani rule, citing political oppression, economic exploitation, cultural suppression, and human rights violations. The province, rich in natural resources but plagued by poverty, is treated as a colony rather than an integral part of Pakistan. Given the historical context, current realities, and the aspirations of the Baloch people, an independent Balochistan is not only justified but necessary for stability, justice, and regional peace.
Balochistan has never fully integrated into Pakistan. Historically, it was a...
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