Violent protest breaks out in Pak over demand of separate ‘Sindhu Desh’
In a shocking turn of events, a protest demanding a separate ‘Sindhu Desh’ turned violent in Pakistan’s Karachi, with stone pelting and clashes with police being reported. The protest, which was organized by the Jiye Sindh Muttahida Mahaz (JSSM), a Sindhi nationalist party, saw thousands of Sindhis coming together to raise their voices for a separate homeland. The protesters, who were seen waving flags and banners, chanted slogans of ‘Azadi’ (freedom) and ‘Pakistan Murdabad’ (death to Pakistan), which further fueled the tensions.
According to eyewitnesses, the protest turned violent when the authorities redirected the rally’s path, which made the protesters angry. The protesters, who were already agitated, began throwing stones at the police, who were trying to maintain law and order. The police, in turn, used tear gas and batons to disperse the crowd, which only added to the chaos. The situation quickly spiralled out of control, with reports of injuries and damage to property emerging.
The demand for a separate ‘Sindhu Desh’ is not a new one, with Sindhi nationalists having been raising this demand for decades. The Sindhi people, who are the indigenous inhabitants of the Sindh province, have long felt marginalized and oppressed by the Pakistani government. They claim that their rights and interests have been ignored, and that they have been subjected to economic and cultural exploitation.
The JSSM, which is leading the protest, is a Sindhi nationalist party that has been at the forefront of the movement for a separate ‘Sindhu Desh’. The party, which was founded by the late Sindhi nationalist leader, G.M. Syed, has been demanding a separate homeland for the Sindhi people for decades. The party’s leaders claim that the Pakistani government has failed to address the grievances of the Sindhi people, and that a separate homeland is the only solution to their problems.
The protest in Karachi is not an isolated incident, with similar protests having taken place in other parts of Sindh in recent months. The protests, which have been organized by various Sindhi nationalist parties and groups, have been marked by violence and clashes with the police. The Pakistani government, which has been accused of using force to suppress the protests, has claimed that the protests are being fueled by external forces.
The demand for a separate ‘Sindhu Desh’ is not just a Sindhi issue, but also has implications for the rest of Pakistan. The Pakistani government, which has long been accused of suppressing nationalist movements, is facing a growing separatist movement in the country. The Baloch nationalist movement, which has been active for decades, has been demanding a separate homeland for the Baloch people. The Pakistani government’s handling of the Baloch nationalist movement has been widely criticized, with human rights groups accusing the government of using force and intimidation to suppress the movement.
The protest in Karachi has also raised questions about the future of Pakistan, which is facing a growing separatist movement. The Pakistani government, which has long been accused of suppressing nationalist movements, is facing a growing challenge from separatist groups. The government’s handling of the separatist movement will be crucial in determining the future of the country, with many analysts warning that the use of force and intimidation could only fuel the movement.
In conclusion, the violent protest in Karachi over the demand for a separate ‘Sindhu Desh’ is a wake-up call for the Pakistani government. The government, which has long been accused of suppressing nationalist movements, needs to address the grievances of the Sindhi people and other nationalist groups. The use of force and intimidation will only fuel the separatist movement, and the government needs to find a peaceful solution to the problem. The demand for a separate ‘Sindhu Desh’ is a legitimate one, and the government needs to engage with the Sindhi nationalist leaders to find a solution that addresses the grievances of the Sindhi people.
The Pakistani government needs to realize that the demand for a separate ‘Sindhu Desh’ is not just a Sindhi issue, but also has implications for the rest of Pakistan. The government needs to address the grievances of all nationalist groups, including the Baloch and the Pashtun, to prevent the separatist movement from spreading. The use of force and intimidation will only fuel the movement, and the government needs to find a peaceful solution to the problem.
As the situation in Karachi continues to unfold, one thing is clear: the demand for a separate ‘Sindhu Desh’ is not going away anytime soon. The Pakistani government needs to engage with the Sindhi nationalist leaders to find a solution that addresses the grievances of the Sindhi people. The use of force and intimidation will only fuel the separatist movement, and the government needs to find a peaceful solution to the problem.