NOVANEWS
Sajjad Shaukat
By following the violent path of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Baochistan separatist
outfits, especially Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), Baloch Liberation Front (BLF) and Baloch
Republican Party (BRA) had accelerated their terror-activities by targeting the political leaders,
election-sites of Balochistan National Party (BNP) and the National Party (NP) including
independent candidates to sabotage the general elections 2013 in the province. But by ignoring
boycott-call of the separatist outfits, BNP and NP including several nationalist candidates
participated in the polls, while a majority of the Baloch nationalists cast their vote in wake of
threats and violent. By giving a greater blow to the Baloch separatism, it has indicated that a
majority of the Baloch are loyal to the federation.
As a result of the elections, the government led by a nationalist leader Chief Minister Balochistan
Dr Abdul Malik Baloch has been established. He is progressive and moderate man who
announced to hold dialogue with all militant groups operating in the province. While speaking
in the Balochistan Assembly over worsening law and order in the province on July 29, 2013, Dr
Malik Baloch pointed out his efforts for restoring Baloch pride by ensuring that socio-economic
justice would meet with success. He played a key role in empowering Baloch leaders to manage
the affairs of their province and also to participate in Pakistan’s decision-making process.
Baloch separatism received another setback when on December 7, 2013; local bodies elections
were largely held in a peaceful manner in the province. However, holding of local government
elections in Balochistan has been a landmark achievement in Balochistan which needs special
In this regard, although the challenges were extraordinary and the atmosphere appeared
unfavorable, yet, despite short time, chief minister decided to hold local bodies elections in
Balochistan in accordance with the orders of the Supreme Court.
While, there were speculations by media and some foreign-backed entities that deteriorating law
and order situation, menace of terrorism and coercive threats of the separatists posed to general
milieu in Balochistan would not make it possible to hold or organize mass scale activities like
local government elections.
But, Dr Abdul Malik and his political team proved that such speculations were wrong and
showed to the world that Balochistan was not a hopeless case. It was owing to his firm resolve,
strategic vision, political acumen and sense of commitment which made the local bodies
elections possible not only in time, but also successful and nonviolent.
However, it was due to the strenuous efforts of the Chief Minister Dr Abdul Malik that by setting
aside the threats of foreign-assisted militant groups such as BLA, BLF and BRA, a majority
of the Baloch male and female equally cast their votes. In some areas, women voters were
stopped by the hostile elements for casting their votes. Amid protest by the women voters, local
administration intervened and resolved this problem.
Official sources confirmed that in Quetta, a large number of male and female voters were seen
going to the polling stations since morning. Long queues of voters were present at the polling
stations in different parts of the city and on its outskirts.
Turnout of voters was encouraging in Quetta and its suburbs. According to an estimate, around
35 percent votes were polled in the first four hours in central areas of the city. Overall turnout
stood at 45 percent in Quetta district.
Nevertheless, on the whole, a better turnout was witnessed in Balochistan, and over 4000 seats
have been filled by successful candidates and rest few hundred seats will also get completed in
Notably, acting Chief Election Commissioner Justice Nasir-ul-Mulk visited different polling
stations and expressed satisfaction over the polling process.
It is mentionable that to ensure the local government elections, over 54,000 personnel of the
Pak Army, Frontier Corps, Balochistan Constabulary, Police and Levies were deployed across
the province to ensure peaceful polling. In this context, the provincial Election Commissioner,
Sultan Bazaid praised the role of the Pakistan Army in facilitating the constitutional process.
Even, Chief Minister Dr Abdul Malik Baloch remarked, “I must also give credit to police and
security forces for maintaining peace during the election process. Law and order has significantly
improved in Balochistan, as was evident from the peaceful conduct of the local government
As regards the local bodies elections, while talking to reporters at the Chief Minister’s
Secretariat, Dr Abdul Malik Baloch pointed out that by conducting the polls, his government had
proved that it was committed to transferring power to the grass roots. He explained, “Balochistan
is the first province to hold local government elections…I must give credit to the people who
took part in the electoral process.”
The greatness of the chief minister of Balochistan can be judged from his statement that instead
of appreciating himself, he said his government and its coalition partners deserved the credit for
holding ‘timely’ elections of the local bodies in a transparent and peaceful environment.
In fact, the credit goes to Chief Minister Dr Abdul Malik Baloch because by showing insight and
political wisdom, he arranged the elections in such a manner that by defying all threats and fears
in wake of kidnappings of some candidates by the externally-supported militants, people turned
out in large numbers to exercise their right to vote in 3,500 of the total 4,168 constituencies.
And, in the end, the will of the provincial government and the state prevailed. This is a strong
indicator that environment in the province is improving and the law and order situation is not as
bad as is being propagated by some entities.
It is noteworthy that the entire process of elections at grassroots level in Balochistan remained
peaceful and free of violence. This has sent a strong message to those who have gone astray to
make trouble in Balochistan at the behest of their foreign masters as well as to foreign agencies
involved to exploit the situation in the province. These elections also proved that people of
Balochistan have voted against militancy, terrorism and separatism.
Moreover, local government elections in Balochistan in a single stroke have successfully refuted
media elements which have been projecting gloomy picture of Balochistan. In this regard, media
anchors’ claims about Balochistan are totally fake and callous because people of Balochistan
love Pakistan as much as they do for their province.
No doubt, the successful holding of the polls raised not only the profile of the chief minister, but
also the province in the eyes of the nation. As the polling process remained smooth across the
province, a tangible—potentially sustainable development, it showed that if the chief minister
could deliver successfully in connection with the local bodies polls, the man and his team could
also rise to other challenges as well by further improving the aggravated law and order situation
of Balochistan due to his unmatched leadership qualities.
He also demonstrated that people of Balochistan under his dynamic leadership are following
the true spirit of democracy and no external interference or internal disorder could hamper their
political will in completion of a legal-political process in the province. Besides, Dr Abdul Malik
took a commendable decision to demonstrate that if political leadership becomes sincere to
resolve the problems faced by masses, no hostile element can have a negative impact on their
performance.
Particularly, Pakistan’s other provinces must also emulate Balochistan in holding of local bodies
elections in accordance with already agreed schedule and orders of the Supreme Court, otherwise
they will run the risk of damaging the democratic norms.
Nonetheless, it would not be our wishful thinking about local bodies elections, if we conclude
that because of his farsightedness, strong will power and supervision, Chief Minister Dr Abdul
Malik Baloch has made a landmark development by giving another setback to the Baloch
separatism, and by surprising all those who had predicted doom and gloom for the troubled
province of Balochistan.