Baloch leader Mir Yar’s open letter to Jaishankar, wrote – ‘Uproot Pakistan, we are with India’
New Delhi, January 2. Mir Yar Baloch, the exiled Baloch leader of Pakistan’s Balochistan, met India’s Foreign Minister Dr. S. An open letter has been written to Jaishankar. In this letter, Mir Yar referred to the historical relations between India and Balochistan and appealed to increase cooperation. He also extended New Year greetings to the 140 crore people of India on behalf of the six crore citizens of Balochistan.
Cited cultural and spiritual ties with India
In this open letter, on one hand Mir Yar Baloch mentioned the historical, cultural, religious and commercial relations between India and Balochistan. On the other hand, he also demanded India to uproot Pakistan. He said, ‘Every citizen of Balochistan is with India in this matter. Holy places like Hinglaj Mata Temple are symbols of our common heritage.
Open letter to Honorable Foreign Minister of #India Shree @DrSJaishankar ji
From,
Baloch representative,
Republic of Balochistan
State.
The Honorable Dr. S.Jaishankar,
Minister of External Affairs,
Government of India,
South Block, Raisina Hill,
New Delhi – 110011January… pic.twitter.com/IOEusbUsOB
— Mir Yar Baloch (@miryar_baloch) January 1, 2026
Praised Modi government for Operation Sindoor
The Baloch leader praised Operation Sindoor launched by India after the Pahalgam terror attack and appreciated the bold and determined action of the Modi government. He wrote, ‘The people of Balochistan have been suffering the oppression of Pakistan for the last 69 years. Now the time has come to uproot this serious problem and ensure the sovereignty of our country.
Concern expressed over the growing alliance between China and Pakistan
The letter has expressed concern over the growing alliance between China and Pakistan and said that if the independent forces of Balochistan are not strengthened soon, it is possible that China may deploy its troops here. The presence of Chinese troops in Balochistan will be a threat and challenge for both India and Balochistan in future.
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