Assam CM: Entire Nation Stands Firmly behind PM Narendra Modi

CM Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma said that the entire nation stands firmly behind PM Narendra Modi and the armed forces in supporting the decisive action against terrorists through Operation Sindoor.
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Guwahati: Chief Minister Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma said that the entire nation stands firmly behind PM Narendra Modi and the armed forces in supporting the decisive action against terrorists through Operation Sindoor.

Talking to the media, the CM said that the launching pad of terrorism has been destroyed at nine places in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK). The coming days in the wake of Operation Sindoor will be challenging, and we will stand united with the PM and the armed forces to face any kind of challenge that will arise, he said.

The Chief Minister posted on his X handle prior to Operation Sindoor, “Pakistan at War With Itself – A Crumbling Nation Built on Denial... Even after 77 years of independence, Pakistan is not a nation—it is a fragile federation of suppressed identities held together by the brute force of the military. While it preaches jihad abroad, it’s facing an internal revolt that it cannot silence forever.

1. Balochistan: A Land Rich in Resources, Starved of Rights

• Balochistan is Pakistan’s largest province—blessed with gas, copper, and coal—but it’s also its most oppressed.

• Armed groups like the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) and Baloch Nationalist Army (BNA) are fighting a full-blown insurgency.

• What they face:

• Thousands of enforced disappearances

• Kill-and-dump operations by the army

• Looted resources with zero benefit to the Baloch people

• As Gwadar becomes a Chinese naval outpost, Balochs remain without clean water, employment, or electricity.

2. Sindhudesh: The Silent Rebellion in Sindh

• Sindhi nationalists accuse Islamabad of a deliberate attempt to erase Sindhi language, identity, and political power.

• Groups like the Sindhudesh Liberation Army (SLA) call for secession.

• Key issues:

• Forced demographic change via Punjabi and Muhajir settlements

• Suppression of Sindhi history and heritage

• Economic marginalisation in their own land

3. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Pashtun Resistance in a Military State

• Movements like the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM) are challenging the army’s brutal occupation of Pashtun territories.

• They demand:

• End to extrajudicial killings

• Return of missing persons

• Dismantling of military checkpoints

• Many Pashtuns call themselves a “nation under occupation” inside Pakistan—especially after devastating military operations in FATA.

4. Gilgit-Baltistan & PoK: Colonies Without a Constitution

• These so-called “provinces” have no constitutional recognition, no assembly, and no voice.

• Movements like the Balawaristan National Front (BNF) are rising in anger.

• Key issues:

• Land seizures by the Pakistan Army

• No political autonomy or status

• Growing resistance to Chinese control under CPEC

5. Muhajirs: The Forgotten ‘Jinnahpur’ Dream

• Once loyal allies of the Pakistani establishment, the Muhajir community now faces exclusion.

• The dream of a separate “Jinnahpur” state may have faded, but the discrimination hasn’t.

• Karachi operations, MQM crackdowns, and political irrelevance highlight their betrayal by the system they helped create.

One Army, Many Nations – Pakistan’s Unity Is a Mirage

Pakistan is not a country—it is a crisis factory.

It crushes its own diversity, denies its ethnic nationalities, and blames the world for its failures.

Baloch, Sindhi, Pashtun, Gilgiti, and Muhajir movements are not Indian conspiracies—they are the consequence of Pakistan’s own colonial mindset.”

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