Balochi writer claims Balochistan's independence from Pakistan, urges UN for recognition
A prominent Balochi writer Mir Yar Baloch has claimed that Balochistan's independence from Pakistan amid the ongoing conflict between India and Pakistan which spiralled following the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22.

Mir Yar Baloch wrote on X: "A possible announcement soon should be done as the collapse of the terrorist Pakistan is near.We have claimed our independence and we request India to allow Balochistan's official office, and embassy in Delhi."
Baloch people have started hoisting their own flags and taking down Pakistani flags.
— Mir Yar Baloch (@miryar_baloch) May 8, 2025
Time for the world to pull back their diplomatic missions from Pakistan and shift them into the newly emerging country of Balochistan.
Farewell to Pakistan, welcome to Balochistan.… pic.twitter.com/X5zD4syfta
Mir Yar Baloch urged the UN to recognise the independence of the Democratic Republic of Balochistan.
"We also ask the United Nations to recognise the independence of the Democratic Republic of Balochistan and call a meeting of all UN members to lend your support for recognition," the writer said.
A possible announcement soon should be done as the collapse of the terrorist Pakistan is near.
— Mir Yar Baloch (@miryar_baloch) May 8, 2025
We have claimed our independence and we request India to allow Balochistan's official office, and embassy in Delhi.
We also ask the United Nations to recognise the independence of the…
"We also urge the UN to immediately send it's peace keeping missions in Balochistan and ask Pakistan's occupational army to vacate the territories , air space and sea of Balochistan and leave all the weapons, and property in Balochistan," Baloch wrote.
Baloch said all non-Baloch personnel in the army, frontier corps, police, military intelligence, ISI , and civil administration must leave Balochistan immediately.
"The control of Balochistan will soon be handed over to the new government of independent Balochistan state and a transitional conclusive interim government will soon be announced. Representation of Baloch women in the cabinet is the fulfilment of commitment to our nation," the writer said.
The writer further said: "The state ceremony of the independence government of Balochistan will take place soon. We invite the head of the states of our friendly countries to witness the national parade and bless us. "
Pahalgam Attack and Operation Sindoor
India was left shocked after armed gunmen killed 26 people, mostly non-Muslim tourists, in Pahalgam town of Jammu and Kashmir on April 22. The incident had triggered widespread condemnation.
The incident further escalated tension between nuclear-armed neighbours India and Pakistan, two nations that have engaged in wars in the past.
Intensifying the conflict further, the Indian Armed Forces carried out Operation Sindoor on Wednesday, targeting terrorist camps located in Pakistan and PoK, in retaliation for the deadly attacks on tourists two weeks ago in Jammu and Kashmir.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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