BLA organization subjected two innocent civilians to its horror in Tamp


Quetta: The truth behind the brutal attack by the terrorist organization Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) has been revealed.
On January 11, 2025, the BLA organization subjected two innocent civilians to its horror in Tamp. Jamil and his nephew Meraj Wahab were mercilessly targeted on false charges of being associated with the alleged ‘state death squad’.
Meraj’s mother strongly condemned this brutal act of BLA during a press conference at the Turbat Press Club. She strongly criticized the Baloch Solidarity Committee’s Mahrang Baloch and exposed her double standards.
Miraj's mother said that Mahrang raises her voice against state atrocities but remains completely silent on the brutal atrocities of BLA. She denied the baseless allegations of BLA's ‘state death squad’ and said, “Miraj was an innocent Baloch who was a victim of terrorism by a banned organization”.
She stated that what sin did he commit at the age of 15 that the BLA killed him so brutally? The BLA accepted responsibility for the attack on Jamil but why did it not accept responsibility for my child? What was my child's fault? My child's fault was that he used to wash cars at the service station and give me some money.
Meraj Wahab's mother added that her child was killed by BLA people and after killing him, they are not even taking responsibility. The BLA people took away her son's watch and even his shoes.
She said: “I have a request to Mahrang Baloch, who is a champion of justice, that Justice should also be provided. BLA people tell me what mistake my son made. If they prove even one mistake, I will forgive the murder of my son”.
Meraj Wahab's mother further said that her son was a human being, not an animal who was brutally killed.
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