Volunteer reintegration by patriotic Baloch is rejection of foreign sponsored terrorism, Army

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QUETTA Dec 09 (TNS): Pakistan Army has said that Baloch are reintegrating with mainstream society which also reflects the success of the efforts of civil and military leadership is making to turn Balochistan in a peaceful and prosperous part of Pakistan.

Commenting on the big success in which more than 300 members of different banned rebel outfits, including 17 commanders, surrendered their arms during an event at Balochistan Assembly Saturday morning.

The event was attended by Chief Minister Balochistan Sanaullah Zehri, Commander Southern Command Lieutenant General Asim Saleem Bajwa among other civil, military leaders.

The rebel militants came one-by-one to the stage, handed over their weapon and were given Pakistan’s flag and a flower in return.

Director General of ISPR Maj Gen Asif Gafoor in his tweets has said that volunteer reintegration by patriotic Baloch is a rejection of foreign sponsored terrorism in the province.

He also called the development the self-realization by misled Balochs as the reflection of the successful efforts that civil-military leadership is making towards ‘Khushhal Balochistan’.

The latest ceremony follows numerous other ceremonies held in different parts of Balochistan during which hundreds of militants have surrendered, including militant commander Balkh Sher Badeeni who surrendered in January this year.

On August 18, a Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) commander and 22 other militants surrendered to security forces on Friday, said a statement released by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR)

The militants surrendered during a ceremony at FC Madadgar Headquarters Quetta.

Home Minister Balochistan Sarfraz Bugti and a large number of civil and military officials were present on the occasion.

On February 22, Kafeel Mengal, a key commander of a banned militant organisation, surrendered to the security forces.

Mengal was also joined by 14 of his accomplices, according to security sources. Mengal also pledged faithfulness to the nation. The militants belong to the outlawed Baloch Republican Army.

The decision to surrender came on the same day Pakistan Armed Forces launched a nationwide military operation ‘Radd-ul-Fasaad’, which would include broad-spectrum security and counter-terrorism operations in Punjab, and continuation of ongoing operations across the country.