The Haq Do Tehreek, Balochistan Urdu: حق دو تحریک، بلوچستان (lit.‘Give rights to Balochistan Movement’ is a Pakistani political movement and party active in southern Balochistan, mainly in Gwadar.[1][3] The party's leader is Hidayat ur Rehman Baloch, who is a veteran Balochi nationalist politician from Gwadar.[1] The party is active in southern port areas of Balochistan and protests issues like illegal fishing.[1] The Haq Do Tehreek, Balochistanan was founded in 2021 in a coalition of politicians who advocated for human rights for Baloch people in Pakistan.[4] The party heavily campaigned and won a majority of votes in the 2024 Balochistan provincial elections in the Balochistan provincial assembly seat PB-24.[5] The Haq Do Tehreek also has a somewhat affiliation with the Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan.[6]
Haq Do Tehreek Balochistan | |
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Leader | Hidayat ur Rehman Baloch[1] |
Chairman | Hussain Baloch Wadela |
General Secretary | Hafeez Kiazai |
Spokesperson | Naveed Muhammad[2] |
Founded | 2021 |
Headquarters | Gwadar,Balochistan, Pakistan |
Ideology | Baloch nationalism Regionalism |
National affiliation | Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan |
Slogan | Unity, Struggle, Democratic Resistance (اتحاد، جدوجہد، جمہوری مزاحمت) |
Balochistan Assembly | 1 / 65
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Website | |
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Ideology
editThe Party's leaders have criticized the Pakistani central and provincial government's decisions of having a “non-serious attitude” to Balochistan's many issues.[1][7] The Haq Do Tehreek focuses on the four main issues.
- Iran-Pakistan border issues including checkpoints, and Iran-Pakistan border trade[1]
- Security issues (Military involvement in Balochistan)[1]
- Illegal fishing in Balochistan's ports (mainly Gwadar)[1]
- Human rights for Balochis in Gwadar and throughout Pakistan[1][4]
- China-Pakistan Economic Corridor[8][3]
The Haq Do Tehreek leader Hidayat ur Rehman Baloch has openly protested against the government of China and Pakistan for their building of the Gwadar port as part of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.[9][7]
The party supports Baloch nationalism and advocates for a greater government focus on the issues of Balochistan.[1] The Haq Do Tehreek's main focus has been diverted to the port of Gwadar, where they have highly advocated for a halt to Illegal fishing and trawling, but they are mostly known for their stance against the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.[1]
Electoral performance
editBalochistan Assembly Elections
editElection | Candidate | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | Result |
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2024 | Hidayat ur Rehman Baloch | 20,925 | 0.92% | 1 / 61 PB-24 Gwadar
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1 | Opposition |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Notezai, Behram Baloch | Muhammad Akbar (2022-12-26). "Gwadar's Haq Do Tehreek — genuine movement or political ambition?". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2024-02-17.
- ^ "Leadership". haqdotehreek.com.
- ^ a b "Haq Do Tehreek Gwadar movement – The Diplomat". thediplomat.com. Retrieved 2024-02-19.
- ^ a b "History - Haq Do Threek". haqdotehreek.com. Retrieved 2024-02-18.
- ^ "PB-24 Election Result 2024 Gwadar, Candidates List". www.geo.tv. Retrieved 2024-03-05.
- ^ Shahid, Saleem (2023-11-11). "Haq Do Tehreek chief detained, prevented from joining Chaman sit-in". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2024-03-18.
- ^ a b "Pakistan's Port City Gwadar in Chaos". thediplomat.com. Retrieved 2024-02-19.
- ^ Baloch, Behram (2022-11-21). "Protesters block highway leading to Gwadar port". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2024-02-17.
- ^ Abdul Rehman Baloch; Kamran Taj Pathan; Azhar Ali Shah; Jamali, Mujeeb-ur-Rehman; Muhammad Ali Baloch (2023-12-06). "User-Centric Context-Aware Location-Based Service for ATM's Users". VAWKUM Transactions on Computer Sciences. 11 (2): 60–69. doi:10.21015/vtcs.v11i2.1627. ISSN 2308-8168.