
Hold onto your hats, folks—Balochistan just dropped a bombshell! Mir Yar Baloch, the fiery leader of the region, has boldly declared Balochistan independent from Pakistan. Yep, you read that right. No more Pakistan for Balochistan—at least according to Mir Yar.
Patriots !!!
My X followers crossed 100k.I dedicate this uprising to everyone of you. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🇮🇳♥️🩵💚
I dedicate this friendship to all my Baloch brothers and sisters who are facing Na-Pakistan army’s atrocities and occupation.
Long Live #BharatBalochistanFriendship
♥️🩵💚 🫶🏻…— Mir Yar Baloch (@miryar_baloch) May 16, 2025
This isn’t just talk. The self-styled “provisional president” didn’t mince words, telling the world that Balochistan was never truly part of Pakistan. He pointed fingers at decades of alleged abuses—air bombings, enforced disappearances, and more. The man’s calling it like he sees it, backed up by reports from sources like The Times of India and Hindustan Times.
Beauty of Baloch culture and traditions.#BalochistanIsNotPakistan
When any stranger comes to Balochistan, the Baloch people don’t ask his/her religion,cast or race but ask for water, food and what problem which the host can help.It is the beauty of Baloch culture that even…
— Mir Yar Baloch (@miryar_baloch) May 16, 2025
And it’s not just a declaration for the books. The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has cranked up the heat with Operation Herof 2.0—78 attacks across 58 locations! This surge of insurgency is making Pakistan’s grip look shakier by the day, with some reports saying Pakistan’s control is now mostly limited to Quetta.
Patriots ,
Music has no border and language.Let’s enjoy the #Balochi melodious music of Benjo by Ustaad Noor Bakhsh Baloch who won the hearts of German people and tourists.
We will be having big music concerts in our cities to celebrate the #BharayBalochVictoryOverPakistan… pic.twitter.com/JEgChq6lUE
— Mir Yar Baloch (@miryar_baloch) May 16, 2025
Mir Yar isn’t playing around either. He’s calling on the world—especially India and the UN—to recognize Balochistan’s sovereignty. He even asked Indian media to stop calling Balochs “Pakistan’s own,” pushing hard for that separate national identity.
Patriots, #BalochistanIsGameChanger @hyrbyair_marri@narendramodi
Supporting Balochistan’s liberation is to save lives Jawans, safeguarding the Sindoor of our sisters, protecting Hinglaj Mata Mandir from Pakistani savage radical army.
Supporting Balochistan is to reduce the… pic.twitter.com/CrsVVRFqzp
— Mir Yar Baloch (@miryar_baloch) May 16, 2025
Internationally? Things are heating up on social media with hashtags about the “Republic of Balochistan,” but no country has officially recognized the new “nation” yet. So, the drama continues.
Stay tuned because this one’s a real-life political thriller playing out on the world stage.