Pakistan News
Bow Your Head: Before the State or the Almighty Allah?
Paris (Imran Y. CHOUDHRY) :- Former Press Secretary to the President, Former Press Minister to the Embassy of Pakistan to France, Former MD, SRBC Mr. Qamar Bashir analysis : Unlike many countries that are making progress by leaps and bounds, Pakistan, unfortunately, finds itself on a regressive path. This is not only disheartening for its citizens but also deeply disappointing for overseas Pakistanis, whose hearts and souls remain tied to their homeland despite living abroad. The recent news emerging from Pakistan is alarming, particularly the horrifying incident where an entire train was looted, its passengers abducted and killed while traveling through Bolan, Balochistan.
This event starkly contradicts the claims of our law enforcement agencies that they have “broken the back of terrorists and criminals.” Instead, separatist and secessionist groups are gaining strength, their narratives taking deeper root both inside Pakistan and abroad, turning our security forces into mere objects of ridicule.
It has long been acknowledged that while the reins of government, parliament, and judiciary are theoretically in civilian hands, real power rests with the establishment. Yet, whenever failures emerge, the blame is swiftly unloaded onto civilian governments. Now, following this recent wave of terrorist attacks, the establishment has conveniently placed the burden of responsibility on the PPP-led government in Balochistan. This was expected, as such tactics have been used since the inception of Pakistan.
Meanwhile, our law enforcement agencies take pride in their dominance over the agricultural sector through corporate farming, monopolizing the housing market, assuming anti-smuggling and anti-drug trafficking duties, manipulating exchange rates, controlling elections, conquering the judiciary, parliament, media, and businesses—all enforced through the power of the gun. Yet, when it comes to their core responsibility—law enforcement, counterterrorism, and national security—they have delegated these duties to civilian puppets, washing their hands of accountability.
Instead of fulfilling their constitutional duty to safeguard Pakistan’s borders and internal security, the state’s powerful institutions are more focused on diverting scarce water resources from civilian farmers in Sindh to the Cholistan desert—an effort primarily aimed at irrigating land for their corporate agricultural projects under military ownership.
This is the defining irony of Pakistan’s trajectory: civilians have been deemed incapable of navigating the civilian affairs and while our security institutions, which failed to protect the nation’s frontiers, continue expanding their grip over non-military domains. Pakistan has lost four wars, permanently ceded occupied Kashmir to India, and now appears to lack the will or capacity to defend even the Pakistani side of Kashmir.
A new narrative has now been injected into the national discourse—one that demands all citizens to bow their heads before the mighty state. Those who refuse to comply are branded as threats, facing the heavy arm of the state until they submit. Yet, the true role of the state is not to instill fear in its citizens but to serve and protect them, ensuring justice, security, and societal well-being.
A welfare state functions as a guardian of public interests, providing essential services such as healthcare, education, and social security while upholding fundamental rights. Laws should be designed to protect citizens, not control them. However, when a state begins to demand absolute loyalty and unquestioned obedience, it ceases to be a servant of the people and transforms into an authoritarian force that suppresses dissent and compromises personal freedoms.
From a religious and philosophical perspective, particularly in Islam, submission belongs solely to Allah, the ultimate source of justice and morality. No earthly authority, including the state, has the right to demand obedience that contradicts divine principles.
Historically, oppressive rulers have sought to position themselves as supreme entities, enforcing allegiance through fear. This contradicts the Islamic principle that leaders are only legitimate if they govern with justice and protect the rights of their people. A recognizes that authority is a trust given by the people and should be exercised with humility, fairness, and a commitment to service rather than domination.
Had this foundational principle been upheld in Pakistan, the Baloch issue would never have escalated into a crisis. The land of Balochistan has historically belonged to the Baloch people for centuries, even during the rule of the Mughals and the British. The natural resources, wealth, and opportunities above and beneath this land rightfully belong to its people. Yet, instead of treating the Baloch with dignity, respect, and as equal citizens, successive governments and military interventions have only deepened their alienation.
The Baloch people do not demand extravagant wealth—they demand basic rights: water, infrastructure, education, economic opportunities, and most importantly, respect and honor. A state that attempts to subjugate its citizens through brute force and propaganda fails to learn from history. The same approach failed in Bangladesh, has failed in occupied Kashmir, and will never succeed in Balochistan.
To correct course, the state must begin by withdrawing excessive military presence in Balochistan and handing over governance to genuine Baloch leaders at the grassroots level. Using brute force to silence dissent will not bring peace; only justice and empowerment can. The security establishment must recognize that its duty is to serve, not to rule, and that its authority comes under the higher sovereignty of Allah, not unchecked worldly power. The transformation of the state must begin by shifting away from coercion toward governance that listens to its people rather than suppressing them.
The people of Balochistan, tired of oppression, are looking for leadership that has the courage, determination, and integrity to stand tall against state brutality. They seek leaders who will not bow before oppressive power structures and who will champion the cause of transforming the state into a true servant of the people.
In an unprecedented turn, Imran Khan has emerged as the only leader in Pakistan’s history who has demonstrated unwavering resolve to bow only before Almighty Allah—not before the forces that seek to impose their will on the nation. His struggle has set an example for all those seeking emancipation from state tyranny.
This is a critical moment for Pakistan. The state must retreat from interfering in civilian affairs, reset the National Assembly based on the true election results (Form-45), drop all politically motivated cases against opposition leaders, and release Imran Khan. He has, against all odds, earned the respect of the Baloch people as a fearless, upright, and loyal leader. If Pakistan is to heal and move forward, it must reintegrate Balochistan into the national fold through justice, inclusion, and genuine leadership rather than through guns and coercion. This is the only path forward—one that allows the country and its citizens to finally take a much-needed sigh of relief.
Pakistan News
Berlin event highlights Pakistan’s strategic restraint and national unity
BERLIN, Germany — The Embassy of Pakistan in Berlin marked the first anniversary of Maarka‑e‑Haq (The Battle of Truth) with a solemn ceremony that highlighted Pakistan’s national unity, strategic restraint, and commitment to regional peace.
Addressing the gathering, Pakistan’s Ambassador to Germany, H.E. Saqlain Syeda , described Pakistan’s conduct during Operation Bunyan‑un‑Marsoos as an example of responsible and principled statecraft. She noted that Pakistan’s response to Indian aggression was “measured, lawful, and firmly rooted in international norms,” adding that the country’s political and military leadership demonstrated exceptional coordination at a critical moment.
Ambassador Ms.Syeda praised the “unshakeable resolve” of Pakistan’s Armed Forces, commending their readiness to safeguard the nation’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. She also underscored the importance of public support, which she said played a vital role in strengthening the country’s unified stance during the crisis.
Prominent German‑Pakistani businessman Manzoor Awan emphasized the urgent need for unity and national cohesion in Pakistan, stating that collective strength remains the country’s greatest asset in times of challenge.
Speaking at the event, Awan noted that Pakistanis have historically stood together as a united nation. He stressed that strong coordination between the public and the government is essential for confronting external threats, adding that “with unity, not only India but any major adversary can be faced with confidence.”
Awan reaffirmed the unwavering support of the Pakistani people for the Pakistan Army, saying that whenever the nation encounters danger, the public and the armed forces respond together with courage and determination.

Members of the Pakistani diaspora in Germany also spoke at the event, expressing solidarity and national pride. They voiced appreciation for Pakistan’s civil and military leadership and emphasized that diplomacy, unity, and strategic patience remain essential for maintaining regional stability.

Participants reaffirmed their confidence in Pakistan’s leadership and reiterated their commitment to contributing to the country’s progress, prosperity, and global standing.
The ceremony concluded with the screening of a documentary on Operation Bunyan‑un‑Marsoos, offering attendees a detailed account of the events and the national response it inspired.
Pakistan News
Delegation of students from the Comité Interuniversitaire des Nations Unies de Paris (CINUP) visited the Embassy of Pakistan in Paris
Paris (Imran Y. CHOUDHRY):- A delegation of students from the Comité Interuniversitaire des Nations Unies de Paris (CINUP) visited the Embassy for interactive session with Ambassador Mumtaz Zahra Baloch.

During the session, the students were given a detailed presentation on Pakistan’s role in multilateral diplomacy, with a particular focus on its engagement with international organizations based in Paris. The presentation was followed by an insightful question-and-answer session.

Ambassador Mumtaz Zahra Baloch underscored Pakistan’s commitment to multilateralism, international law, and peaceful settlement of disputes. She also briefed them on the constructive role played by Pakistan in advancing the mandate of and championing the priorities of developing countries.





CINUP is a Paris-based student organization that promotes awareness and engagement with the work of the United Nations and multilateral diplomacy.
Pakistan News
THE FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF MARKA-E-HAQ WITH GREAT ENTHUSIASIM AND FERVOUR CELEBRATE IN PARIS, FRANCE
Paris (Imran Y. CHOUDHRY):- The Embassy of Pakistan in Paris held an impressive ceremony to commemorate the first anniversary of Marka-e-Haq, which was attended by a cross-section of the Pakistani-French diaspora, embassy officials and media representatives.
Messages from the President, the Prime Minister, and the Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister were read out on the occasion.

Addressing the gathering, Pakistan’s Ambassador to France, Mumtaz Zahra Baloch recalled Pakistan’s remarkable achievements against Indian aggression and the demonstration of its formidable capabilities in military, diplomatic and narrative fronts. The valiant armed forces of Pakistan delivered a powerful message to the entire world about Pakistan’s strong determination to defend itself against all threats. The Ambassador added that Pakistanis are a courageous, peace-loving nation, which can never be intimated by any aggressor.

The Ambassador also expressed appreciation for Pakistani diplomats around the world for highlighting India’s unprovoked aggression and Pakistan’s abiding commitment to peace and diplomacy. She also noted that Pakistan effectively neutralized Indian propaganda around the war with objective and timely sharing of information. She appreciated the Pakistani and French media for their objective reporting last year and for distinguishing themselves from hysterical reporting by the Indian media.
Ambassador Baloch also condemned India’s suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, which was an assault against Pakistan’s water and food security. This weaponization of water was yet another demonstration of India’s complete disregard for international law.
The Embassy Hall roared with chants of “Pakistan Zindabad,” and “Long Live Pakistan Armed Forces.” The ceremony concluded with prayers for peace, stability, and continued prosperity of Pakistan.
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