It may have taken years for Balochistan to descend into chaos, but Akhtar Mengal says the underlying issues, however intractable they may appear, can be resolved in a few days. There is however, a caveat.
The Balochistan National Party-Mengal’s chief says this can only be achieved by a political party that is prepared to take all affairs in its own hands and negate the role of ‘undemocratic forces’ in the province.
In an exclusive interview with The Express Tribune from his native town of Wadh, Mengal said the Balochistan issue will remain unresolved until and unless a political initiative is taken by political parties.
Mengal, who returned to Pakistan in March to participate in the general elections after a long self-exile in the United Arab Emirates, said that his return was a reluctant one. It was the insistence of Nawaz Sharif and other political leaders along with the media and civil society, which prompted him to end his exile and contest elections.
“Nawaz Sharif’s assurances greatly contributed to my return,” he revealed, adding “Mian sahib convinced me that we must play our role in the general elections in a changed situation in Pakistan and Balochistan.” But his sense of disappointment is palpable. “Nothing has changed here,” he says.
In 1997, the BNP-M was the largest party in Balochistan and Akhtar Mengal was the chief minister. Today, the party has only two seats to its name in the 51 member provincial assembly. One is Mengal’s own seat from his home constituency and the other is of Hamal Kalmati, who won from the strategic Gwadar constituency.
Two candidates of the BNP-M, Esa Noori and Raouf Mengal, won national assembly seats from the Makran coastal region and Khuzdar, respectively. All the remaining candidates were defeated.
Referring to those defeats, Mengal claimed that his six candidates were initially in the process of winning national and provincial assembly seats from Panjgor , Turbat, Kharan, Noshki and Quetta city and the Quetta-Chaghi constituencies. However, he claims the election results were manipulated to ensure that his candidates lost in all of those areas. “It is now a known fact that election results were delayed for over three days by the local election authorities without any acceptable reasons,” he alleged.
‘’Apart from these tactics, arrangements were made by authorities to discourage voters in all those constituencies, as it is a recognised fact that those remote areas of the province are known as the strongholds of our party , Mengal said while revealing the circumstances that led to the unexpected defeat of his party candidates. “There was absolutely no process of elections by the election commission of Pakistan in Punjgor, Noshki, parts of Kharan, Awaran, Washuk, Dalbandin and a few other places,” he claims. “Election officials did not show up at many polling stations in those districts and in some cases there were no polling stations at all.” He also questioned the victory of PML-N’s NA candidate Lt. Gen (retd ) Abdul Qadir Baloch from Kharan, saying that polling did not take place in a large part of that constituency, which resulted in the defeat of his party’s candidate.
Apart from what he points out, there were also other reasons as to why the elections in Balochistan were unsatisfactory. A campaign of attacks, explosions, threats and subversive activities by militants also played a major role in disrupting electioneering in most parts of the Baloch belt. However, Mr Mengal did not discuss this aspect during the interview.
Condemning the bomb attack on the election convoy of Sardar Sanaullah Zehri, president of the Balochistan chapter of PML-N in Khuzdar, Mengal said Zehri had registered a case against him, his father Sardar Attahullah Mengal and Nawab Khair Bakhsh Marri only to politicise the issue.
Mengal plans to meet Nawaz Sharif and other political leaders to discuss this and also the treatment he and his party candidates were meted out by the ‘undemocratic forces’ in the province. ‘’ We are not being allowed to play our role in the solution of Balochistan’s issues,” he said. “The Baloch people are being forced to adopt militancy as a way to gain their political rights.”
Published in The Express Tribune, May 23rd, 2013.
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@Ali Baloch: u r just a tunneled visioned moran.. who might be getting excited by some emotional speeches of ur exiled playboyish leaders enjoying the luxurious life styles..remmember we are pakistanis first and then baloch..
Absolutely! The Balochistan crisis could be ended immediately! This is what is needed, 1. Pakistan must recognize the Durrand line as originally framed and recognize the categorical sovereignty of Balochistan. 2. Pakistan must withdraw from all lands forcibly annexed and occupied. 3. Pakistan must relinquish all claims to Baloch mineral wealth and renegotiate all mineral wealth contracts to satisfy them via subcontracting through the Baloch sovereign authority, 4. All heinous Nuclear testing by Pakistan upon Baloch soil and upon the Baloch must end and reparations for damages paid in full. 5. Pakistan must pay the families of all forced disappeared, tortured and mutilated, and falsely imprisoned Baloch. 6. Pakistan must rebuild all areas destroyed by their malicious ISI attacks in Dera Bugti, Lyari, Mastung, Pikoh, Quetta, Tump, Turbat, Gomazi and others...7. Pakistan is not able to sell that which they do not own, all sales of Ports, such as Gwadar, must be deemed null and void!
This would be a good start.....
where is my comment, my voice?? I think it wasn't digestive to ET
whether this election has brought true representatives somewhere else or not, but it has truely brought in front the rrue representatives in Balochistan i.e., the Baloch and Pashtun nationalists. Barahvis are among none of them, claiming everything to their own and claiming they are Baloch, they are not in reality. Akbar Bugti used to say this about them. . The true nationalists like Mari and Thurbat area Balochs like Qadir Baloch are their and the silent majority of the province i.e. Pashtun making 56% of the population are their in form of PKMAP. this i hope will be a true representative government and one that will solve all the genuine issues. wait for the government formation, this will work wonders, then those claiming they own Balochistan and threaten Pakistan all the time. Balochistan is of Balochs and Pashtun, and they know how to solve their issues
@LAHORI: Congratulations! You won a bullet train.
The only one good quality I will attribute to Mengal is that he is not corrupt but when it comes to politics he a big failure. Before the insurgency, his party would gain support on playing ethnic card against the Pakhtuns of Balochistan. After joining the political process once again he will be doing the same---playing the ethnic card. This for sure will not serve the interests of Balochs but the interests of the Pakistani establishment---divide and rule smoothly on Balochistan.
@Shaheer Malik: Well he may not be that a big cry baby as PTI, Secondly, he never had the illusion of bringing a Tsunami. He seems to be quite normal person.
@Salman: Did you guys gave him any mandate in Karachi?
Mengal sb. you are crying on the voting process in Kharan. Here in Lahore the same procedure was also adopted so please approached those persons who have fate like you.
@Ali Rahim Ud Din also tried his best but even he could not get the PFAR to submit to the will of the state of Pakistan. Why don't you guys at least check on Wikipedia before making these useless and baseless assumptions. As far as the other comments are concerned Akhtar Mengal is a Brahui speaker and so was Raisani and so is Zehri. The population of Brahuis is close to 200,000 and the Baloch people are 6 million the Pashtoon's if you exclude the Afghan refugees (which no one does) are 3 million and the rest of the population includes some 500,000 ethnic Hazaras (Also from Afghanistan) and a sizable population of settlers. We are not a minority as so many Pakistanis claim we are an overwhelming majority but most of the Pakistanis are thick headed Neanderthals to understand this simple fact.
IMHO Baluchistan is the crown jewel of Pakistan. No other part of south or western Asia has as much untapped potential. Its combination of mineral wealth, location, virgin land, low population density and economic potential is unmatched.
It will take vision, planning and sticktoit_edness. Seach "Gwadar Future" on Youtube to see one view of the possible potentials. The wealth necessary for this development is already there in untapped form. Pakistan Planning Commission should create a dedicated task force of uirban & industrial planners to create & implement development masterplans. The Baluch themselves must be the principal beneficiaries of their own land. If this is done then Pakistan as a nation would reap a rich harvest in terms of giving its citizens a better life and becoming an economically strong, vibrant nation. And of course, if you keep the Baluch happy and give them a glorious future, what reason would they have to secede and upset the apple cart ?
next time he wouldnt even win a single seat. its time baluchis stop playing ethnic card and start playiing pakistani card or otherwise by the end of this decade the pushtoon will become the majority of province and thus the ethnic war will turn into their favour
It was Rahimuddin Khan who solved Balochistan's issues, Mengal sb. Learn from him.
These Mengals, Marris and Bugtis think they own Balochistan and they can threaten Pakistan at every turn. Our failure is including them in any policy. Balochistan's original population a Brahui. Baloch came second and then came the Pakhtuns and others. These troublemakers we hear so much from are a tiny subset of the Baloch population who are most militant and assertive. Our policy must be to de-legitimize them in Balochistan and then to gradually remove any traces of their existence in that province. If they can't live with others and play nice then they can go live somewhere else and beat their chests all day but we'll simply ignore them and go on building Balochistan without them
Time for Baluchistan is now just like Karachi- I hope Nawaz Sharif has learned his lessons and this time around will do it right for Baluchistan as well as for Karachi otherwise I am sure things won't be as simple after five years.