The Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) held a crucial core committee meeting in Karachi, where it announced the formation of its organizational structure and the first central organizing body. Dr. Mahrang Baloch has been elected as the central organizer, while Lala Wahab Baloch has been appointed as the deputy organizer.
Addressing a press conference at the Karachi Press Club, the committee’s leaders highlighted the group’s long-standing struggle against the Baloch genocide and its efforts to launch an organized political movement in Pak-occupied-Balochistan last year. This movement included a long march from Turbat to Islamabad, a prolonged sit-in after reaching the capital, and a historic public gathering in Quetta upon their return.
Emphasizing their commitment to peaceful resistance, the leaders stated that despite facing threats, harassment, arrests, false cases, and violence, the committee has remained non-violent throughout its struggle. They vowed to continue their organized fight against the Baloch genocide and defend Baloch national rights, rejecting any attempts by the Army to provoke them into violence.
Establishment of Central Organizing Body
During the core committee meeting, the BYC reviewed the political situation in Pak-occupied-Balochistan, the Pak Army’s policy of Baloch genocide, the post-long march situation, the need for political organizations, and the committee’s organizational structure. Consequently, the central organizing body was formed, with Dr. Mah Rang Baloch as the central organizer and Lala Wahab Baloch as the central deputy organizer.
The meeting also approved the organization’s interim constitution and manifesto, and established a central working body comprising various departments. These departments will focus on organizing the movement against the Baloch genocide, mobilizing the Baloch people, creating unity among political and social forces within Baloch society, and organizational matters.
‘Baloch Raji Muchi’ announced
The BYC announced the “Baloch Raji Muchi” (Baloch National Gathering) for July, during which marches from all Baloch areas will converge at a central location. The date and location of the gathering will be announced through the media in the coming days.
The committee informed its activists, supporters, and the Baloch nation about a framework prepared for the preparations of the Baloch Raji Muchi, which will soon be distributed to all organizational activists. Additionally, a booklet regarding the Baloch Raji Muchi has been prepared and will be published soon.
The Baloch nation has been urged to play their role according to their capabilities and join the movement to stop the Baloch genocide and defend Baloch national rights.
Call for Support
The BYC has initiated a formal membership process, and the Baloch nation can contact the committee’s representatives in their respective areas to become members.
The leaders also appealed to the intellectual class of the Baloch nation to fulfill their national responsibilities by supporting the committee’s ongoing movement against the Baloch genocide in every possible way.
The committee emphasized its commitment to informing international human rights organizations and the media about the Army’s violent actions and violations of the constitution and law against their organization, holding the state responsible for any harm caused to their activists, supporters, or companions.