
Frankfurt [Germany], August 14 (ANI): Shafi Burfat, Chairman of the Jeay Sindh Muttahida Mahaz (JSMM), has issued a strong warning to the global community, declaring that the Sindhi people will never accept or tolerate any schemes aimed at exploiting Sindh’s oil, gas, and mineral resources in collusion with Pakistan’s military establishment.
In a statement, Burfat criticized the United States for designating a Baloch organization as a “terrorist entity” while failing to identify Pakistan’s “corrupt and criminal military establishment” as a terrorist body. He described Pakistan’s current Army Chief, General Asim Munir, as having “an extremist and militant mindset.”
“The current Pakistani Army Chief, Asim Munir, is a man of an extremist and militant mindset whose mental condition is deeply questionable; his ideological orientation is rooted in jihadist-terrorist thinking. We call upon the United Nations to ensure that his mental health is evaluated and treated at its own expense,” Burfat said.
He stressed that Sindh’s vast and strategically important reserves of oil, gas, and minerals are the “inalienable property and sacred trust” of the Sindhi nation. He accused the “colonial Punjabi establishment” and its military of plotting to exploit these resources with the assistance of global powers. “Such exploitation will be met with unwavering resistance,” he declared.
Burfat warned that the “very national existence of Sindh” is under severe threat within what he termed the “unnatural and coercive structure of Pakistan,” vowing that the Sindhi nation would firmly resist any attempts by Pakistan or foreign powers to seize Sindh’s natural wealth.
He reminded the international community that Sindhis have a historic legacy as a secular, democratic people deeply rooted in humanist principles, tracing their heritage to the ancient Sindhu civilization. Nevertheless, he said they are “imprisoned within Pakistan” and continue to endure political oppression, humiliation, and economic exploitation.
Burfat cautioned that any nation or international entity collaborating with Pakistan’s military in resource exploitation would be regarded as “an adversary of Sindh’s existence,” no different from the army itself. “In such a scenario, we will protect Sindh, the Sindhi people, and all our resources on every front by any means necessary,” he asserted.
“This stance transcends mere political positioning; it pertains to national survival, historical justice, and the indomitable right of the Sindhi people to self-determination over their homeland, Sindhudesh,” the JSMM leader concluded. (ANI)