‘Vacate Balochistan, PoK And Sindh Or …’, Baloch Leader Warns Pakistan On Vijay Diwas | World News

Islamabad: As India celebrates Vijay Diwas on December 17 to mark its victory over Pakistan in the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War, Baloch leader Mir Yar Baloch warned Islamabad and called for evacuation of Balochistan, Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and Sindh. In his statement published on social media, he referred to Pakistan’s military surrender on December 16, 1971, and said that, in his words, history could repeat itself if the occupation and oppression continued.
This was the day the Indian Army achieved a decisive victory against Pakistan, forcing around 93,000 Pakistani soldiers led by General AA Khan Niazi to lay down their arms; this was one of the largest military surrenders since World War II.
Sending greetings to India on Vijay Diwas, Baloch posted on take your chances 1971. History has shown that oppression, occupation and brutality are not permanent, only responsibility.”
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Republic of Balochistan Warns: History Will Repeat Pakistan’s Collapse of 1971
Happy Vijay Diwas to Bharat
The Republic of Balochistan once again issues a clear warning to Pakistan’s occupying forces: Evacuate Balochistan, Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and Sindh… pic.twitter.com/dYW92C6N3H— Mir Yar Baloch (@miryar_baloch) December 16, 2025
Reference to Surrender of Pakistan Army
Continuing his post, he recalled: “Today is December 16, 1971, a date forever etched in the conscience of South Asia and the world. After committing mass atrocities, including the killing of nearly 3 million Bengalis and systematic sexual violence against hundreds of thousands of Bengali women, the Pakistan Army met its inevitable defeat. At Dhaka’s Ramna Race Course, 93,000 Pakistani soldiers surrendered before the joint forces of the Indian Army and Bangladesh. Lieutenant General AAK Niazi, Indian Army East “He formally signed the surrender in front of his commander, General Jagjit Singh Aurora, which was the largest military surrender since the Second World War.”
‘Salute to the Indian Armed Forces’
Baloch also paid tribute to the Indian armed forces, writing: “This historic moment is a reminder that crimes against humanity, no matter how long they are protected by power or propaganda, ultimately lead to shame and defeat. We salute the brave Indian armed forces who defended justice, humanity and peace and played a decisive role in saving millions of innocent lives from the extremist and genocidal machine of Pakistan. Their actions are a testament to moral courage and defense of human dignity. This day is a warning to all.” It is a message of hope to the occupying forces and oppressed nations: History does not forgive oppression and freedom always prevails.”

