We don't care ... BLA gave a strong answer to Trump administration, announced not to stop the attack on the suit

The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) is angry after the US declared a terrorist organization. The BLA rejected Washington’s decision to declare his group and its special unit Majeed Brigade as a foreign terrorist organization. The group spokesman said on Friday that the US joined Islamabad’s colonial narrative against Baloch match. It will make no difference to his campaign. Bla spokeswoman Ziand Baloch said: ‘We already expected such a step against us. The BLA is not surprised by the US decision and will not come under pressure. The BLA acts as a resistant army against the military dominance of Pakistan and is committed to the liberation of his motherland. He will continue with his struggle. “The profession of Pakistan is outside, the Bla spokeswoman said that Pakistan Balochistan caught violence in 1948, against which we are fighting. He said: ‘The BLA fight is for Baloch National Pride. The BLA needs no external recognition or any international certificate to justify its purpose. “The BLA said his fighters target the Pakistani army, Frontier Corps and their intelligence network in Balochistan. We are not against the people of Pakistan or any world power. Our arms are completely raised against the Pakistani armed forces occupying our motherland. We will not withdraw, the Bla spokesman has given a strong message to the US that we will not withdraw from our ideological and military ‘revolution’. With the rejection of America’s move, he said that we would continue our armed battle until the national liberation and sovereignty of Baloch was reached. We don’t care what a world power says. The BLA has been active in Balochistan for almost three decades. It is also active in parts of Iran and Afghanistan. Experts believe the uprising has strengthened after the murder of Baloch leader Nawab Akbar Bugti in 2006 during the government led by Pervez Musharraf. In recent years, the group has constantly attacked the Pakistani army. Share this story -tags