Outlawed BNA `commander` announces surrender
By Saleem Shahid
2023-12-21
QUETTA: Sarfraz Ahmed Bungulzai, a `commander` of the banned militant group Baloch National Army (BNA), announced his surrender on Wednesday alongside 70 of his associates.
Sarfraz Bungulzai, flanked by provincial information minister Jan Achakzai, told a presser in Quetta that he initially thought his armed struggle was for Baloch rights, but then realised the Baloch blood was being spilled for `individualinterests`.
`India is involved in all these conspiracies... Keeping in mind all this, we have decided to join the national mainstream. I and 70 of my associates have joined the national mainstream,` he said, adding that more militants were ready to abandon armed struggle and join the mainstream.
He claimed that India wassupporting and funding different groups to destabilise Balochistan and killing innocent people. He also disclosed that the banned organisations running resistance moments were involved in the drug business, kidnapping for ransom and extortion.
In 2014, he said, 155 innocentBaloch were killed in Awaran after they refused to pay extortion money. He said that thousands of Baloch had been killed over the past 20 years. `These people are only working on foreign agendas,` he said.
`They are also using even Baloch women and other innocent people against the stateand fulfilling their nefarious designs,` he said, adding that now they were brainwashing the youth for using them to conduct suicide attacks.
Referring to last year`s helicopter crash in which six Pakistan army officials, including a general, were martyred, he said that it had occurred due to a technical issue, but the Baloch Raji Ajoi Sangar (BRAS) had taken responsibility on India`s command.
He urged the youth to follow suit and renounce violence.
`My advice to parents is to give your children education, not guns,` he said.
He said that after the arrest of BNA commander Gulzar Imam alias Shambay, he had taken charge of the banned outfit, which was operating in Bolan, Mastung and other areas.
He said that his differences with Gulzar Imam Shambay and others were on the use of Baloch women inthe movement.
Gulzar, said to be the founder of the BNA, was arrested during an intelligence-based operation in the Prom area of Balochistan`s Panjgur district earlier this year.
When asked if he might have killed several people during BNA`s militant attacks in different areas of Balochistan, Bungulzai said, `Yes, many people had been kille d in these attacks.` He added, `I feel shame and embarrassment. I apologise and want a pardon from the families who suffered during the last 15 years due to attacks.
To another question, he claimed that there was no difference between the previous Afghan government and the Taliban regime. `Ashraf Ghani`s government and Taliban`s interim government were supporting separate outfits and providing them hideouts and extending other help,` he said, claimingthat BL A chief Bashir Zeb was in Afghanistan along with other people.
Speaking on the occasion, Balochistan Information Minister Jan Achakzai said the commanders and militants of these banned organisations had realised that they were just shedding the blood of their own brothers and therefore were joining the mainstream now.
`The doors are opened for these militants who wanted to join the mainstream through negotiations,` Mr Achakzai said, adding that Pakistan`s progress and prosperity were linked with Balochistan.
`Peace, stability top priority` Commenting on Wednesday`s development, Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar said `peace and stability` was the government`s top priority.
`The surrender of Sarfraz Bungulzai alias Mureed Baloch (the head of BNA)along with his companions/ families is a very welcome development for Pakistan and Balochistan,` he said in a post on X (formerly Twitter). He noted that this had come after another major re-integration initiative, in which Shambay was arrested and `mainstreamed`.
`Embracing peace through inclusivity, our state and institutions are championing an accommodative approach, actively working to reintegrate estranged militants.
`This strategic move seeks lastingpeace,fosteringunderstanding, and rebuilding communities. Together, we pave the way for a harmonious and securefuturefor ournextgenerations,` the premier said.
He also appreciated the efforts of the country`s law enforcers and intelligence agencies, specifically the ISI, which `planned, executed and led this complicated clandestine operation`.