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Pakistani Army Deliberately Targeted and Killed BNM Member, Shaheed Master Abdul Khaliq

BNM recognizes Shaheed Abdul Khaliq as a martyr of the Baloch freedom movement.

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Last updated: August 16, 2024 3:50 pm
Last updated: August 16, 2024
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Shaheed Master Abdul Khaliq, a devoted member of the Baloch National Movement (BNM), was actively engaged in social and political activities under the party’s guidance. A peaceful and nationalist political activist, he was killed by the Pakistan army.

Master Abdul Khaliq, son of Dost Mohammad, was a resident of Cheeri Malar, Awaran. He was officially granted party membership in 2018, in accordance with the BNM constitution.

As a staunch supporter for the Baloch freedom movement, Master Abdul Khaliq consistently stood at the forefront, aiding his comrades in the struggle for liberation. On August 13, 2024, while working in his fields in Malar, he was deliberately targeted and killed by the Pakistan army.

The Baloch National Movement salutes Shaheed Abdul Khaliq for his unwavering dedication to the freedom struggle and proudly honors him as a martyr of the Baloch freedom movement.

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