Ghaus Bakhsh Bizenjo - Criticism

Criticism

Some of Mir Bizenjo's critics say that he was always a little "too ready" for talks and dialogue and that because of this he greatly hurt the Baloch separatist movement. Some separatists even went as far as to call him "Baba i Muzaakraath" meaning "Father of Dialogue" (it was meant in a derogatory sense) and even worse, a traitor.

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