Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Refeferendum for Sindhu-desh freedom.

Sindh & East Bengal were the two main States who supported the idea of Pakistan from the begenning after being  attracted by the famous Lahore resolution of 1944 in which the status of Sindh, east Bengal &  Panjab were accepted as "States" with a loose confederation like that of to-day`s
European Union.

In 1947, the freedom of Balochistan was accepted by India, Afghanistan and
the Pakistani politicians but a military/bureaucraticic coup occured in 1948 which sidelined the Political leader-ship of that time including Mr. Jinnah. The mess
made later,  was the occupation of Gilgit-baltistan, Balochistan, dismissal of Sindh Assembly and the massacre of Pashtuns in the Province called Northern Province.

Since, March 1948 Balochs are struggling for their freedom, including
five times cease-fires, and Sindhis with their vain efforts to obtain the fundamental rights of Sindhis through Parliamentry politics and through Decorative Democracy of Pakistan in which the people of Pakistan and their elected members act like a obedient servent to Pakistani Military and their "International Security Intelligence (ISI).

MR. Safder Sarki, a prominent leader advocates for the freedom of Sindh and he demands for a referendum for freedom of Sindhu-desh under United Nations
Organisation.

Like other Sindhis , his demand is peaceful,  following the path of Gandhi, but those who have a Lion`s Share to steal the  Sindhi babbies  milk from bottle,  shall try to overwhelm the Pakistani politicians, once again.

The yearnings of Sindhi freedom can lead to  mass "Civil Disobedience Movement" - alongwith Balochs, Mohajirs of Karachi, Pashtuns, Gilgaties, Seraikes and even Panjabis.. There are high risks of  the fall of Panjab within six months on the ground of,  potentially, cutting  the logistic supplies of Pakistani military and Jehadi Groups in Pakhtun-khawa,  stoping the flow of Oil and Gas pipe-lines and disconnecting rail, road and air transport to Panjab   and other eastern Part of Pakistan through Sindh and Balochistan.