Pakistan is the most evil force in the region, a paradise for terrorists.

Pakistan has become the most destructive and destabilising force in South Asia. Politically, morally, and economically, it has already proven itself to be a failed state. Its survival depends only on temporary financial and military aid provided by global powers for their own short-term strategic interests. Behind almost every act of terrorism in the region lies the hand of Pakistan’s corrupt, mafia-like military establishment, which has turned the country into a haven for extremism and international terrorism.

It is deeply alarming that this truth is still not fully recognised by world leaders, including former U.S. President Donald Trump, who once referred to Pakistan as an ally. In reality, the existence of Pakistan is a permanent threat to peace in South Asia and beyond. The country’s nuclear arsenal poses an even greater danger: the day those weapons fall into the hands of radical extremists, the region and the world will face catastrophic destruction and an unprecedented humanitarian tragedy.

Pakistan is an unnatural state, imposed upon historic nations, including Sindh, Balochistan, Pashtunistan, and others, through military force and colonial annexation. Its army and intelligence agencies have pursued systematic policies to erase the identity, language, and culture of these nations. Gross human rights violations are not exceptions but rather a permanent state policy. Religious minorities live under constant threat, persecution, and insecurity. The Pakistani state actively sponsors religious fundamentalists, extremists, feudal lords, and racist elements, not only to suppress secular and democratic movements of oppressed nations but also to strengthen its internal colonial structure.

The role of Punjab within this state has always been colonial in nature, with the Pakistani military, dominated by Punjabis, acting as its core power. In 1971, this same army committed genocide in Bangladesh, killing more than 3 million Bengalis. Today, it continues to dominate every sphere of society: the judiciary, media, economy, politics, and even social media are all crushed under the boots of the military.

Pakistan is not the homeland of the historic nations within its borders; it is an artificial entity created for the interests of Punjab and the strategic needs of global powers. The continued existence of Pakistan endangers the survival of these nations and threatens global peace. Its dissolution is therefore not only necessary for the freedom of enslaved nations like Sindh but also for regional stability and the safety of humanity.

If Pakistan continues to exist in its present form, the historic nations trapped within its borders will face cultural extinction. Among them is the Sindhi nation, the creator and custodian of one of the world’s oldest civilisations. The liberation of Sindhudesh, therefore, is not only a question of national self-determination but also a moral duty for the civilised world. It is a vital issue for democracy, peace, and humanity itself.

Pakistan is the greatest source of terrorism in the region and one of the worst violators of human rights in the world. It is the enemy of historic nations, keeping them enslaved and denying their right to exist. The Pakistani military is nothing less than a corrupt global mafia that, through the power of the gun, has forced historic nations into subjugation to serve Punjabi colonial interests.

For this reason, the liberation of these nations from the captivity, oppression, and humiliation of this artificial and terrorist state has become one of the greatest challenges before humanity and the civilised nations of the world today.

Shafi Burfat

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