KARACHI [Pakistan] The Central Core Committee of the Baloch Yakzehti Committee called an important session at the Karachi Press Club to discuss political organization and structural coherence in the wake of continuous repression of the Baloch community by Pakistan.

After a comprehensive assessment of the political landscape in Balochistan, including discussion of the consequences of Baloch genocidal policies and the recent Long March, the Committee recognized the need to enhance political organization and structural coherence.

As a result, the central organizing body of BYC was established.

Mehrang Baloch, a Baloch activist, has been selected to serve as the central organizer, while Lala Wahab Baloch has taken the role of central deputy organizer.

The Baloch Yaqzehti Committee released a statement on social media platform X, outlining the key decisions and discussions of its recent meeting in Karachi."An important meeting of the Central Core Committee of Baloch Yakzehti Committee was held in Karachi yesterday. It thoroughly reviewed the political situation of Balochistan, the policies of Baloch Genocide, the situation and needs and issues after the Long March in Balochistan." "The importance of political organization and our organizational structure, the central organizing body of BYC has been formed, Dr Mehrang Baloch has been elected as the central organiser, and Lala Wahab Baloch is the central deputy organiser," the organization said.

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Baloch Yakjehati Committee (BYC) is a political organization in Pakistan that advocates the rights and interests of the Baloch people, especially those living in the Balochistan province.

"Yakzehti" means "unity" in Urdu, reflecting the committee's focus on promoting unity among the Baloch community.BYC works towards addressing issues such as political representation, socio-economic development, cultural preservation and human rights in Balochistan.

BYC addresses the issues of Balochistan due to the complex socio-political landscape and historical grievances faced by the Baloch people.

Balochistan, Pakistan's largest province, is rich in resources but faces challenges in political representation, socio-economic development, cultural preservation and human rights. BYC's efforts are aimed at addressing the ongoing challenges amid various socio-political and economic dynamics in Balochistan and advancing the interests of the Baloch community.