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Gulzar Dildar

A Comprehensive Approach to Balochistan’s Peace

Published on: March 15, 2024 1:39 PM

March 15, 2024 by Gulzar Dildar

As the new administration in Balochistan sets its agenda, Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti has floated the idea of a “general amnesty” to persuade insurgents to abandon violence and engage in mainstream politics. While this olive branch is a positive step, it’s imperative to recognize that such proposals must address the root causes of the Baloch insurgency to yield lasting results. Past efforts, characterized by development packages and security-centric approaches, have failed to quell unrest due to the neglect of Balochistan’s socio-economic woes. The state’s acknowledgement of past mistakes and genuine efforts to uplift Balochistan’s populace is crucial for sincere reconciliation and lasting peace.

In his recent interview, Chief Minister Bugti’s mention of a “general amnesty” signals a willingness to engage with disaffected Baloch groups and end the cycle of violence plaguing the province. However, it’s essential to understand that such gestures must be backed by substantive measures addressing the grievances fueling the insurgency. Historically, attempts at reconciliation have fallen short due to a focus on surface-level solutions rather than tackling the underlying issues.

Balochistan’s decades-long struggle stems from deep-rooted grievances, including economic marginalization, social inequality, and political disenfranchisement. Despite being rich in natural resources, the province continues to languish in poverty, with dismal health and education indicators. The failure to ensure equitable distribution of wealth and opportunities has fueled resentment among Baloch youth, pushing them towards separatist movements.

Achieving lasting peace in Balochistan requires a comprehensive approach that addresses the root causes of the conflict and fosters genuine reconciliation.

Furthermore, the state’s heavy-handed approach has only exacerbated tensions and alienated the Baloch populace. The pervasive sense of injustice and the denial of fundamental rights have deepened mistrust between the state and Baloch nationalists, hindering any prospects for reconciliation.

To achieve genuine peace and reconciliation in Balochistan, the state must embark on a holistic approach that addresses the multifaceted challenges facing the province. This entails acknowledging past mistakes, fostering a culture of accountability, and prioritizing inclusive development initiatives.

Firstly, the state must recognize and apologize for its past injustices, including the unlawful practice of enforced disappearances. Acknowledging the suffering inflicted upon Baloch families and providing them with closure is essential for building trust and fostering reconciliation.

Secondly, efforts to address Balochistan’s socioeconomic disparities must be intensified. Development initiatives should prioritize basic infrastructure, healthcare, and education to uplift marginalized communities and alleviate poverty. Additionally, mechanisms for equitable distribution of natural resource wealth must be established to ensure that Balochistan’s people benefit from their own resources.

Thirdly, meaningful political dialogue and inclusion are vital for building trust and empowering Balochistan’s populace. The government should engage with legitimate Baloch representatives to address their grievances and incorporate their concerns into policy-making processes. By granting Balochistan greater autonomy and representation, the state can demonstrate its commitment to inclusivity and pluralism.

Finally, measures to promote reconciliation and healing, such as truth and reconciliation commissions, can provide a platform for victims to share their experiences and seek justice. By acknowledging past wrongs and offering avenues for redress, the state can pave the way for healing and reconciliation within Balochistan’s fractured society.

In conclusion, achieving lasting peace in Balochistan requires a comprehensive approach that addresses the root causes of the conflict and fosters genuine reconciliation. Chief Minister Bugti’s proposal of a “general amnesty” is a positive step, but it must be accompanied by substantive measures to address Balochistan’s socio-economic grievances and promote inclusive development. Only through sincere acknowledgement of past mistakes and a commitment to equitable progress can the state bridge the gulf between itself and the disaffected Baloch populace, paving the way for a peaceful and prosperous future for Balochistan.

The writer is a freelance columnist.

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