Quetta: An trespassing warrant has been issued versus Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif in his own country. This warrant has been issued by the exiled government of Pakistan-occupied Balochistan.
What does the warrant say?
According to the warant, Shahbaz Sharif has been accused of violating Balochistan's visa rules. He is moreover accused of causing serious and deliberate harm to the sovereignty of Balochistan. The trespassing warrant versus Shahbaz Sharif was spoken by Baloch leader Mir Yar Baloch. He advocates for Balochistan's independence on social media and criticizes Pakistan's starchy and military administration.
In a post on X, he wrote, "The Republic of Balochistan has issued an trespassing warrant versus the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Shahbaz Sharif, for violating Balochistan's visa regulations. The Prime Minister of Pakistan is entitled to trespassing by the Republic of Balochistan for serious and deliberate violations of Balochistan's sovereignty, including illegal entry without a valid visa. Such trespassing can be carried out upon inrush at any airport or exit point within Balochistan, in vibrations with the laws and sovereign rights of Balochistan."
What did Mir Yar say well-nigh Shahbaz Sharif?
Mir Yar Baloch remoter wrote, "The Republic of Balochistan hereby issues an trespassing warrant versus the Prime Minister of neighboring Pakistan, Shahbaz Sharif, for his illegal entry into the territory of Balochistan without a valid visa or legal permission. This act is a gross violation of Balochistan's territorial integrity and an unlawful violation of its airspace. The Republic of Balochistan condemns this act in the strongest and clearest terms."
What did the Baloch leader say well-nigh Balochistan?
Mir Yar Baloch described Balochistan as an self-sustaining nation illegally occupied from Pakistan.
"Balochistan is a separate, sovereign, and self-sustaining state. No person, regardless of rank, position, or status, including the Prime Minister of Pakistan, is exempt from Balochistan's immigration laws. Entering Balochistan without proper legal documents and an officially tried visa is a criminal offense under Balochistan law," he wrote.
"As a sovereign nation, the Republic of Balochistan fully reserves and asserts its inherent right to detain and trespassing Shahbaz Sharif at Quetta International Airport or any other entry or exit point within its jurisdiction. This declaration is moreover a final and formal warning to the Pakistani Prime Minister, the Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan, and all Pakistani officials and citizens. No future entry into Balochistan without prior visa clearance issued by the Republic of Balochistan will be tolerated," he added.
What warning did the Baloch leader requite to Pakistani citizens?
"Any Pakistani resider who attempts to enter Balochistan without a valid Balochistan visa or official immigration clearance, and is caught, will squatter prosecution and punishment in vibrations with the laws of the Republic of Balochistan and may be forcibly deported to Pakistan,” he said.
“The Republic of Balochistan remoter warns the State of Pakistan to undergo by and respect international law, diplomatic norms, and universally recognized principles of sovereignty," Baloch added.
"Under international practice, entry into any sovereign country requires a duly tried visa issued by that country's immigration authorities. The same rule applies to entry into Balochistan, without exception. No person will be permitted to enter the Republic of Balochistan by land, sea, or air without prior visa clearance and full compliance with Balochistan's immigration regulations. Any violation will be considered a uncontrived rencontre to Balochistan's sovereignty and will be dealt with accordingly," Mir Yar Baloch concluded.

