Islamabad: The president of the Baloch American Congress, Tara Chand, denounced Pakistani Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir as a “fake Field Marshal” and a “enemy” of mankind on Wednesday for threatening nuclear war. This is in response to Munir’s warning during his weekend visit to the United States that Pakistan would never let India to suffocate the Indus River and will protect its water rights at all costs, including the destruction of any dam India tries to erect on it.
“Pakistan’s fake Field Marshal, General Asim Munir, who has threatened to destroy India and the world with his nuclear bombs in America, should be ashamed of himself,” wrote Chand, a former Cabinet Minister in the Government of Balochistan, on X. Driven by the craziness of religious fanaticism under the guise of Islam, he is the greatest adversary of mankind. He wants to wipe out India and the whole planet.

The US-based Baloch leader referred to it as a wake-up call and urged global leaders to apply international, political, and economic penalties on Pakistan in addition to reclaiming all of its nuclear weapons.
Chand expressed alarm, saying that in order to stop the rogue state from harming the globe, “religiously-motivated” Pakistan and its leadership must withdraw their nuclear weapons before they can carry out their destructive intentions.
After making his second high-profile trip to the United States in less than two months, Munir went to Belgium on Sunday after visiting two US cities over the weekend, according to a report from Pakistani media on Monday.
Chand praised India’s move to put the Indus Water Treaty on hold in a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi earlier in May.
Additionally, he called on New Delhi to back the “free Balochistan” campaign.
He thanked PM Modi on behalf of the American Baloch community for India’s position on the Baloch people’s predicament in Pakistan since 2016.

“The Baloch people throughout the globe applauded your reference to Balochistan in your address at the Red Fort as an expression of moral solidarity for a country that Pakistan has colonized, oppressed, and terrorized. It gave my Baloch people a lot of hope,” the letter said.
“I laud your wise decision of holding the Indus Water Treaty in abeyance and making it clear to the jihadist generals of Pakistan that blood and water cannot flow together,” it said.
He said that the rogue state’s apparatus has been brutally oppressing the Baloch people ever since Pakistan occupied Balochistan in 1948.
Chand blamed the Islamist Pakistani Army for the many massacres and enforced disappearances of Balochistani citizens.
He explained the atrocities as part of Islamabad’s effort to quell the Balochistani people’s independence fight movement, which they have been engaged in since Pakistan illegally seized the region.
The Baloch leader has asked the Indian government to back the Baloch national struggle against Pakistan’s occupation on a political, moral, and diplomatic level.

