Cpt. Rishwat
T20I Captain
- Joined
- May 8, 2010
- Runs
- 43,365
This article in a Pak newspaper explains it.
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How Balochistan became a part of Pakistan – a historical perspective
Balochistan consists of the south west of Pakistan. In the west it borders with Afghanistan and Iran and in the south it has the Arabian Sea. It accounts forwww.nation.com.pk
Here is the relevant paragraph:-
" On March 26, 1948, the Pakistan Army was ordered to move into the Baloch coastal region of Pasni, Jiwani and Turbat. This was the first act of aggression prior to the march on Kalat by a Pakistani military detachment on April 1, 1948. Kalat capitulated on March 27 after the army moved into the coastal region and it was announced in Karachi that the Khan of Kalat has agreed to merge his state with Pakistan. Jinnah accepted this accession under the gun. It should be noted that the Balochistan Assembly had already rejected any suggestion of forfeiting the independence of Balochistan on any pretext. So even the signature of the Khan of Kalat taken under the barrel of the gun, was not viable, because the parliament had rejected the accession and the accession was never mandated by the British Empire either, who had given Balochistan under Kalat independence before India. The sovereign Baloch state after British withdrawal from India lasted only 227 days. During this time Baluchistan had a flag flying in its embassy in Karachi where its ambassador to Pakistan lived. "
Even there it says that three of the four states were quite happy to become part of Pakistan, it was only the Khan of Kalat who was holding back, and Jinnah was willing to negotiate terms. It would seem to me that for the idea of Pakistan to work you would need to bring everyone on board according to the wishes of the majority. If every naysayer were allowed to break off, then there would be no Pakistan. India would also look very different with Khalistan and Nagaland splitting off so what would be the point of India then? Better just to have the princely states again, which would be Maharashtra, Bengal etc.