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    Home»World»First Balochistan, Now Sindh Rices to Challenge Pakistan: Sharif Govt’s Crambling Greep Exped as Calls for Freedom Grow Louder | World News
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    First Balochistan, Now Sindh Rices to Challenge Pakistan: Sharif Govt’s Crambling Greep Exped as Calls for Freedom Grow Louder | World News

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    NEW DELHI: Little Did the Pakistan Security Forces Know That Their Authoritarian Control Over Sindh Would face a Rebellious Confortation on May 20 WHEN One of Their Convoys of Armored Vas Stopped By a fearless group of Civilians Belonging to the Sindh Province.

    Shouting “Kal Bana Tha Bangladesh, Aaj Banega Sindhudesh (Yesterday Bangladesh was Born, Today Sindhudesh will Rise”, they study united and confronted head -on the Military ‘of “Ilelegal Occopation” of their Province.

    Caught on Camera, Unarmed Ordinary Citizens – Who Include Workers, Students and Farmers – Blocked The Pakistan Army’s Convoy’s convoy power and an responsibility to get freedom.

    Shared widely on x, men and women can be seen in the viral video confronting Armed Soldiers – Accusing them of “Stifling their Voice”, “Erasing their culture” and “plundering” and “plundering” their land throundes of alleged systemic Oppression.

    “Kal Bana Tha Bangladesh, Aaj Banega Sindhudesh”

    Civilians in Sindh Stop Pakistan Army Convoy to confront them on camera to seek freedom from Pakistani Military’s Ilelegal Occupation. Watch the video! pic.twitter.com/cxueres3kp – Aditya Raj Kaul (@Adityarajkaul) May 20, 2025

    Sindh is a province, which has allegedly been long exploited for its Resources and Silenced by the “Authoritarian rules”. Unarmed Ordinary Citizens, Who Include Workers, Students and Farmers, Blocked The Pakistan Army’s Convoy with Nothing but their courage and a burning desire for freedom.

    The resistance sent shockwaves to that in power. The protest expected Pakistan’s fragility and signalled that nation is on the verge of collapse despite islamabad using all means to suppress it.

    Infamous for curbing dishes with brutal unaccountable force, the Pakistan’s Military Today Stood Expeded As the Crowd Demanded An End to “Illegal Occupation”.

    LED by Jeay Sindh Qaumi Movement and other Nationalist Groups, The agitators Accused the Army of treating

    “You have taken our land, rivers and our digenity,” One Protester – Pointing at the Soldiers, Whose Faces Betrayed Unease as the cameras Rolded.

    The protest and the slogan invocated the memory of Bangladesh’s Liberation in 1971-a Watershed Moment of Pakistan’s History of Losing Control over its regions of its “Heavy-Anded Policies”.

    The Reference to Bangladesh is not only a rhetoric. It is a warning that Sindh, like balochistan and other ignored regions, is ready to break free from Pakistan’s suffocating grip.

    Many see the sindh uprising as another crack in Pakistan’s crumbling facade. Born after Vioilent Partition of 1947, The Nation has been struggling for long to hold toge its diverse provinces under a Punjabi-dominated Military regime.

    A series of attacks by the powerful balochistan liberation army, including a deadly Ied strike – Killing 14 Pakistani Soldiers, and Ongoing Unrest in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa At the seams.

    Inspired by the Historical Precedent of Bangladesh’s Independence, Sindh’s Defiance Signals a Growing Rejection of Pakistan’s Failed StateHood, Where Military Might and ReligiousSalism Hawa Suppressed Ethnic Identities for too long.

    ALTHASE AT THE HELM OF Affairs in Islamabad May Try Hard to MainTain his narrative of control, the demand for “Sindhudesh” – a result of economy and forced displayers – Growing louder and powerful day by day.

    With its crumbling economy and bloated Military Budget, The Pakistani State Faces Another Movement that it cannot suppress with propaganda and guns. Like Bangladesh Broke Itself free from the oppressive chains of Pakistan in 1971, Sindh too is written it story of liberation.

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