ANI | Updated: Nov 09, 2020Karachi : A large number of Sindhi activists and residents took to streets and protested against what they call illegal occupation of their land by Pakistan on Sunday.
Held under the banner of ‘Sindhudesh Freedom Movement’, the demonstration was aimed at demanding freedom from the clutches of Pakistan.
The demonstrators carried placards reading: “Sindhudesh is our vision, mission, destiny and motherland”. People also held pictures of Sindhi political activists and leaders who have been abducted or killed for their Sindhi nationalism.
In an exclusive statement given to ANI, Shafi Burfat, the chairman of Jeay Sindh Muttahida Mahaz, a Sindhi nationalist party said, “Sindh is a colony of Punjabi imperialism and a victim of its atrocities and tyranny. Punjab has continuously been exploiting our natural and mineral resources including the sea, the river, the national wealth, the lands, the oil, the gas, the coal, the ports, and the sea islands have been plundered by Punjab for the last seventy-three years with both hands as spoils of war. There is no political, economic, moral, and historical basis for Pakistan’s existence after the separation of Bangladesh in 1971.”
This region reports cases of hate crime, anti-minority crime, forced conversions and marriages on almost every day basis and any resistance against fundamentalism is muzzled with police high handedness and the activists are labelled as terrorists.
“Present-day Pakistan is a fascist state imposed on historical nations through the fascist Punjabi military might for the benefit of Punjab. The oppressed nations do not need Pakistan because the historic political and economic interests of Pakistan and the occupied nations are quite conflicting. Sindh and Balochistan, POK Gilgit Baltistan Pashtunistan and Seraiki Des do not need Pakistan because Pakistan is nothing but the veil of fascist tyrannical imperial Punjabi empire and occupation,” Burfat added.
While the Sindhudesh movement started as early as the 1950s, it was the liberation of Bangladesh in 1971 that prompted Sindhis to demand a separate homeland. Unique non-Punjabi ethnicity, culture justifies their demand.
Sindhis seek zero-Pakistani interference in their political discourse. (ANI)
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This is very interesting and almost unheard or unthinkable development for a country which was created probably at the behest of the departing British to keep as a buffer between imperialist Russia and themselves. The place of Great Game between the two former empires took centre stage in Kashgar just north of Islamabad and purely from a defunct religious ideology Pak became an entity resulting into millions of dead in subsequent communal violence. But even today when you hear about killings of Shias by majority Sunnis it is not difficult to see why such movement against the corrupt generals of Pak army predominantly from Punjab is taking place. But BBC will not report this as it affects their editorial position neither paradoxically the destruction of Islamic culture and peoples in Ughir region in China