As tensions between India and Pakistan continue to escalate following recent diplomatic and military developments, a video of Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF) commander Dr. Allah Nizar has gone viral on social media. In the video, Nizar openly urges India to support the Baloch freedom movement and help “destroy Pakistan,” not with nuclear arms or missiles, but with symbolic weapons of historical significance.

“India does not need missiles or nuclear bombs to teach Pakistan a lesson,” Nizar declared. “Just give us the 93,000 rifles taken from Pakistan in 1971 and 10 bullets each. We will finish Pakistan.”

His statement refers to the 1971 India-Pakistan war, in which approximately 93,000 Pakistani soldiers surrendered to the Indian Army after a crushing defeat, handing over their weapons and accepting India’s terms.

Call for Regional Solidarity

Dr. Nizar also emphasized that the Baloch freedom struggle is not just India’s concern, but a shared regional issue. He appealed to Iran and Afghanistan to extend support to the Baloch cause, stating that Pakistan has “illegally occupied” Balochistan and continues to commit atrocities against its people.

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“The Pakistani army and government oppress us daily,” Nizar said. “Balochistan wants independence from Pakistan, and our struggle will continue.”

“If They Blame You, Why Not Support Us Openly?”

Taking a pointed jab at India’s cautious approach, Nizar questioned the lack of official Indian backing. “Pakistan keeps accusing us of receiving support from India and Afghanistan. When it is blaming you, why don’t you support us openly?” he asked. “Being a neighbouring country, it is your duty to help us in our legitimate struggle.”

His impassioned plea has triggered reactions on both sides of the border, with many questioning whether India should respond to such appeals amid mounting tensions.