Ex-DGP SP Vaid Warns of Pakistan’s Collapse Amid Jaffar Express Train Attack in Balochistan

The ongoing unrest in Balochistan has once again come under the spotlight after former Director General of Police (DGP) of Jammu and Kashmir, SP Vaid, warned that Pakistan is on the verge of disintegration. His statement came in response to the recent Jaffar Express train attack, where the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) took over 400 passengers hostage, highlighting the deteriorating security situation in the region.
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Jaffar Express Attack: A Major Security Breach
On March 11, the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) ambushed the Jaffar Express train, which was traveling from Quetta in Balochistan to Peshawar in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The attackers opened fire, injuring the train driver and forcing the train to a halt. Following this, they took passengers hostage, warning that they would execute them if the Pakistani military attempted a rescue operation.
According to local reports, over 450 passengers and railway staff were onboard when the attack took place. The BLA later claimed responsibility, stating that they had successfully repelled an initial counter-operation by the Pakistani military and were prepared for further confrontations.
SP Vaid: “Pakistan Has Lost Control Over Balochistan”
Reacting to the crisis, SP Vaid stated that the Pakistani government and army have completely lost their grip on Balochistan, leading to a rise in separatist movements. He cited reports that at least six to seven districts in Balochistan are under the full control of militant groups, making it difficult for the government to impose its authority.
“Pakistan is on the verge of breaking up. The situation in Balochistan is spiraling out of control, and even Sindh’s separatist groups have joined forces with Baloch insurgents. If this trend continues, Pakistan could disintegrate into multiple parts,” Vaid said in an interview.
Major General GD Bakshi: Pakistan Army’s Weakness Exposed
Retired Indian Army officer Major General GD Bakshi also weighed in on the incident, pointing out that the Jaffar Express attack is a clear indicator of Pakistan’s declining internal stability. He highlighted that hostage rescue operations require precision, something that the Pakistan Army struggles with.
“There is growing demoralization within the Pakistan Army. This hostage situation is extremely delicate. The Pakistan Army is known for using brute force rather than tactical precision, and if they mishandle this situation, it could lead to mass civilian casualties,” he stated.
BLA’s Warning: Retaliation Against Military Operations
The Baloch Liberation Army has issued a final warning to the Pakistani government, demanding an immediate halt to aerial strikes in the region. In a statement, BLA spokesperson Jeeyand Baloch said,
“If the airstrikes are not stopped immediately, we will execute all 100+ hostages within the next hour. Our fighters are fully prepared for any further military incursions, and Pakistan will bear the consequences of its actions.”
With tensions at an all-time high, the Pakistani military is under pressure to manage the crisis without worsening the already fragile situation.
Pakistan’s Struggle to Contain Separatist Movements
The Jaffar Express attack is not an isolated incident but part of a larger pattern of separatist activities in Balochistan. Over the years, the Baloch Liberation Army and other groups have carried out numerous attacks targeting Pakistani security forces, infrastructure, and government officials. The region has long been a center of resistance against what locals describe as the Pakistani government’s exploitation of Balochistan’s resources without benefiting its people.
In response to the growing insurgency, Pakistan has imposed heavy military crackdowns in Balochistan, but these efforts have only fueled more resentment among the local population. Allegations of human rights abuses, enforced disappearances, and extrajudicial killings by Pakistani security forces have further escalated tensions.
The Road Ahead: Is Pakistan Headed for Disintegration?
With growing internal turmoil, economic struggles, and increasing separatist movements, experts like SP Vaid and GD Bakshi believe that Pakistan is heading toward collapse. The alliance between Baloch and Sindhi separatist groups poses a new challenge for Islamabad, as it indicates a more coordinated effort to break away from Pakistan.
Moreover, Pakistan’s economic crisis, political instability, and strained relations with its neighbors further weaken its position. If the government fails to address the Balochistan crisis effectively, it could mark the beginning of a larger breakdown within the country.
As the world watches the unfolding situation in Balochistan, the coming days will be critical in determining whether Pakistan can maintain its territorial integrity or if the warnings of a possible breakup will become a reality.
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