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Pushing the Sindhi Nationalists Against the Wall



DailyTawar editorial
Translated By Archen Baloch 24/05/2012
Sindhi too has now started receiving its share of mutilated bodies of abducted people after Balochistan. The bullet riddled body of Muzafer Bhuttoo, the leadere of Jeay Sindh Party, was found at Goth Bukhari near Khederabad bypass, bearing severe torture marks. He was abducted fifteen months back. The family of Muzafer Bhuttoo has alleged that the state security agencies are involved in his abduction saying that he was abducted on 25th Jan 2011from New Saeedabad.
 Keeping in view the political circumstances, this tragic event can be viewed as a part of rehearsal that is constantly being repeated in Balochistan on daily basis. Previously, the death of JSQM leader Bashir Qurishi in mysterious circumstances is also being regarded as a wider part of the conspiracy against them by Sindhi nationalists.
Muzafer Bhuttoo’s political struggle has left indelible mark in the political history of Sindh. Previously Muzafer Bhutto was abducted by secret agencies and released after subjecting him with crippling tortures. His role in Sindhi national movement will always be remembered. Baloch nationalists parties too have expressed their unequivocal solidarity with Sindhi nationalists and describe the abduction and the killing of Muzafer Bhuttoo as the continuation of the same policy of “Kill and Dump” in Balochistan.
According to analysts, the beginning of appearances of mutilated bodies of Political workers in Sindh, shows that the rulers are in panic in Sindh too after Balochistan. Because the rulers seems to have resolved to crush every dissenting voice, no matter wherever it is raised. The rulers are afraid of the intensity of the political movements on moral ground. The appearance of Mutilated body of Muzafar Bhuttoo would have far reaching consequences. Political analysts further believe that pushing Sindh against the wall will result in serious ramifications after Balochistan.
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