Baloch Yakjehti Committee
The Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) suffered a major setback today as their planned protest in Turbat saw an unexpectedly low turnout.
This sharp decline in participation has shattered the committee’s claims of widespread influence and support.
Despite their ongoing efforts to rally the public through propaganda and appeals to local grievances, the Baloch people have largely rejected the Yakjehti Committee’s divisive agenda.
What has become increasingly apparent is that the BYC, which initially positioned itself as a voice for the missing persons’ movement, is instead aligned with violent factions that disrupt peace in the region.
Many Baloch citizens have come to see the committee as less of an advocate for justice and more of a vehicle for promoting instability.
Rather than addressing the genuine concerns of families affected by enforced disappearances, the committee has focused on inciting unrest, misleading the public about their true motives.
The ongoing protests organized by the BYC have caused significant disruption to everyday life in Balochistan. Businesses have suffered, traffic has been paralyzed, and the general public has grown weary of the constant unrest.
Far from galvanizing support, these protests have alienated many citizens, who view the committee as a source of chaos rather than a force for positive change.
The low attendance at today’s Turbat protest is a reflection of the public’s growing disillusionment with the group’s activities.
This lack of support marks a critical turning point for the BYC. Once seen as a potential champion of Balochistan’s marginalized communities, the committee has now lost the trust of the very people it claims to represent.
The narrative they have tried to construct is crumbling, and the Baloch people are increasingly aware of the committee’s true agenda—an agenda that prioritizes conflict over resolution, and disruption over peace.
With today’s protest turnout signaling a clear rejection, the BYC’s influence appears to be in serious decline.
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