The case of Kamran Hasan, a 23-year-old chartered accountant from Balochistan, reveals a deep-seated crisis in Pakistan's largest province. After a brief call indicating his intention to join militants, his family and friends were left searching for answers. Balochistan has a long history of insurgency fueled by grievances over resource exploitation and political neglect. The violence has escalated recently as organized nationalist groups seek an independent Baloch state. This troubling trend highlights the intersection of youth disillusionment and militant engagement in response to perceived state failure.
Kamran Hasan's disappearance reflects a troubling trend in Balochistan, where young lives are drawn into armed militancy, raising questions about state neglect and deeper socio-economic issues.
The insurgency in Balochistan has roots in historical grievances, from colonial-era neglect to modern-day exploitation of resources, fueling the desire for independence among its people.
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