By
Sajjad Shaukat
Baloch
Cultural Day is being celebrated on March 2 every year with the aim to
highlight and promote the diversified and rich Balochi culture. This very day
is being commemorated not only in various districts of the Balochistan
province, but also throughout the country besides in Iran, Afghanistan, Dubai,
Muscat, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and India. The Visionary Group of Gwadar,
involved in developing, construction and social services in Balochistan, has
taken the initiative of highlighting and promoting Balochi culture and language
beyond the borders of Pakistan.
Various
shows including musical programmes are being organised in various cities and
towns of
Balochistan,
Sindh and Balochi speaking districts of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
On the
occasion, various processions of youth, students and people from all walks of
life would be taken out from various parts of the provincial capital of
Balochistan with distinctive Balochi dress, turban and embroided dresses.
Celebration of the said
event started during 2011. Baloch community in Pakistan and abroad organizes
various programmes to highlight different shades of Baloch culture/traditions.
Appreciable media coverage of various programmes also gets coverage in local
and domestic media.
The
strong traditions and cultural values are important to Baloch people and have
enabled them to keep their distinctive ancient cultural identity and way of
life with little change to this day.
The
culture and traditions of the Baloch have historically been passed down from
mother to daughter and from father to son. Baloch people have preserved their
traditional dress with little change over the centuries. The Baloch men wear
long shirts with long sleeves and loose pants. The dress is occasionally
accompanied by a pagh (turban) or a hat on their heads.
Last
year, various musical, cultural and literary ceremonies were held in Quetta and
other parts of Balochistan in connection with the Baloch Culture Day—ceremonies
were also organised in other countries where Balochs are residing, including
Iran, Afghanistan, Dubai, Muscat, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and India. In
Quetta, a huge ceremony to mark Baloch Culture Day was held at Balochistan Arts
Council which was attended by hundreds of people, including women and children
dressed in typical Balochi dress. Cultural and musical shows were held at Arts
Council where youngsters and children exhibited their talent by singing Balochi
songs and performing Balochi dance. “This is a big day for us. We are excited
and proud of our culture and tradition which teach us love, tolerance and
bravery”, said Ibrahim Rakhshani, a 28-year-old young man wearing a Balochi
turban and trouser with typical Balochi shoes. Yar Muhammad Badini, a Baloch
intellectual and researcher says, Balochi literature is the best way to
understand Baloch people and their culture. “Balochi culture and language have
its own uniqueness and richness which needs to be promoted in the country,” he
stressed, adding, that Baloch people besides in Pakistan were also residing in
different other countries particularly in Iran, Afghanistan, Oman, East Africa
and Turkmenistan. “Baloch woman dress is also recognised as national woman
dress of Oman,” he added. However, he does not seem satisfy with the efforts of
government to promote Balochi language and culture in the country. “Balochi
language is one of those languages which is struggling hard for its survival
and needs immediate focus of government,” he added. Meanwhile, Baloch Culture
Day was also celebrated in other towns of Balochistan, including Nushki,
Turbat, Gwadar, Mastung, Chagai, Sibi, Naseerabad and Jaffarabad where
different musical and cultural shows were organised to mark.
During
this vary day, it is also of particular attention that since, the government of
the Balochistan province announced general pardon and protection to the Baloch
militants as part of reconciliation process, many insurgents and their leaders
have surrendered their arms and decided to work for the development of Pakistan
and the province, peace has been restored in the province.
However,
civil, federal and provincial governments are making strenuous efforts to
restore peace and order in the province. For this purpose, a paramilitary
committee has also been formed by the ruling party to hold negotiations with the
disgruntled elements. And Chief of Army Staff Gen. Raheel Sharif also supports
political settlement—general pardon to the insurgents in Balochistan, so that,
development works including the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) which
would bring unlimited benefits to the province and its people must be
completed.
Although
in the recent years, Pakistan’s civil and military high officials have been
saying that foreign hands are behind the insurgency in Balochistan province in
order to destabilize Pakistan, yet army chief’s clear statement in this respect
is notable.
During
his visit to Quetta, Gen. Raheel Sharif on April 15, last year warned foreign
forces and spy agencies against destabilizing Pakistan by supporting insurgents
in Balochistan. Gen. Raheel elaborated, “Army will continue supporting the
Balochistan government till terrorism is wiped out…those found involved in
funding and facilitating terrorists will be dealt with iron hands.”
Now,
the Balolch people know about a foreign conspiracy against Balochistan. A
majority of the Baloch persons have understood that Balochistan’s mineral
resources and geo-strategic location with deep Gwadar seaport, connecting rest
of the world with Central Asia have further annoyed the US and India because
China has already invested billion of dollars to develop this seaport. It is
due to multiple strategic designs that the US which signed a nuclear deal with
India in 2008 seeks to dismember both Pakistan and Iran.
They
are well aware of the fact that with the tactical support of American CIA and
Israeli Mossad, Indian RAW has continuously been assisting the Baloch
separatist groups and Baloch Sub Nationalists to conduct subversive acts—and
using terrorist elements in Balochistan to threat Chinese interest in the
development of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor. And, Afghanistan has become a
hub from where external secret agencies have been funding and arranging
subversive activities in other parts of Pakistan—especially in Balochistan
through their affiliated militant groups at the cost of Pakistan, China and
Iran. In the past few years, they abducted and killed many Chinese and Iranian
nationals in Pakistan.
It is
mentionable that as a result of the general elections 2013, the government led
by the nationalist leader Chief Minister Balochistan Dr. Abdul Malik Baloch was
established in Balochistan, while on December 7, 2013; local bodies elections
were largely held in a peaceful manner in the province. These elections proved
that majority of the Baloch are loyal to the federation, and have rejected the
case of separatists, being projected by foreign forces which are destabilizing
Pakistan by supporting anti-state elements in Balochistan.
Notably,
in the recent years, Pak Army has made strenuous efforts to develop the
infrastructure in Balochistan by providing the people employment opportunities
to bring the Balochis in the mainstream of the country. For the purpose, army
has not only established schools and colleges in Balochistan, but also set up
technical and industrial institutes in the province, besides giving military
training to the youth.
Various
development projects and progressive works, undertaken by Army in Balochistan
are Military College SUI Balochistan, Balochistan Public School at SUI, Quetta
Institute of Medical Sciences, Gwadar Institute of Technology, Chamalang
Beneficiary Education Program, Balochistan Institute of Technical Education,
Army Institute of Mineralogy, Assistance to Ministry of Education Balochistan,
Baloch Youth Enrollment in Pakistan Army, Dera Bugti Development Projects,
Development Projects Kohlu and Nasirabad Division, and Pakistan Army Assistance
in Development of Road Networks including Assistance to Ministry of Education
Balochistan, Provision of Free Gas & Water, Construction of 50 Bed Hospital
at SUI, Chamalang, Musa Khel & Dukki Coal Mines, KASSA Hill Marble
Project, Dates Farming at Panjgur, Garrison & Musa Sports Complex, Free
Medical Camps, Earthquake 2008 and Pak Army Relief & Rehabilitation
Efforts, Flood 2010 and Pak Army Relief & Rehabilitation Efforts, and many
other similar projects and provision of services.
Nevertheless, army’s
positive steps will increase income of the Baloch youth and reduce their
dependence on sardars who are working on the agenda of some foreign powers. Now
patriot Balochis have come to know that Pak Army is neither mercenary nor
occupying force; while external-backed insurgency has hampered the growth and
development of the province. They also know that the province lacked engineers
and skilled workers. In this respect, measures of Pak Army have been ensuring
local enterprise, local manpower and local skill among the Baloshis.
In 2011, I had visited
Balochistan along with other journalists. I saw a number of institutes, set up
by army, and these were providing especially technical training to thousands of
Balochis. I had also a trip to far-flung areas of the province and witnessed
various mega projects and mineral sites. I was greatly surprised that no
military operation is going on in Balochistan as propagated by the foreign
elements. People told me that some subversive events are taking place by the
minority separatist elements so as to create instability in the province.
No doubt, army’s progressive
role through numerous schemes and projects for the development of Balochistan
will change the fortune of the Baloch people very soon, which is likely to
castigate the foreign conspiracy against the province.
It is
worth-mentioning that Balochistan had been hit in the past by some phenomenally
devastating calamities like floods of 1950, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1992, 2000, 2010,
2011 and 2012, drought of 2000 and cyclone of 2007. The real saviors of people
of Balochistan were Armed Forces and FC which quickly responded to the call of
duty by extending helping hand to fellow countrymen, conducted exceptionally
dangerous rescue missions and provided relief to the victims. Similarly, on
September 24, 2013, Awaran district of Balochistan was hit by an earthquake.
Pakistan Army and FC promptly acted as asked for by the government. Although FC
personnel located in the area were equally struck by the earthquake, yet they
were the first ones to respond to the situation. And the Army units hastily
moved from Khuzdar and Karachi.
Nonetheless,
the every Pakistani must celebrate the Baloch Culture Day with full zeal by
giving importance to the Balochi traditions.
Sajjad Shaukat writes on
international affairs and is author of the book: US vs Islamic Militants,
Invisible Balance of Power: Dangerous Shift in International Relations
Email:
sajjad_logic@yahoo.com
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