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Baloch youth stage anti-India protest for fuelling anarchy in the province

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Pakistani protesters burn an effigy of Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during a protest in Quetta Baluchistan on September 25, 2011. Pakistani protesters staged a rally to denounce what they perceive as Indian involvement in a tribal insurgency in the restive Baluchistan province. The gas-rich Baluchistan has been in the grip of a two-year insurgency launched by ethnic Baluch rebels who want more political rights and a greater share of profits from the region's natural resources. AFP PHOTO/Banaras KHAN (Photo credit should read BANARAS KHAN/AFP/Getty Images)

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Pakistani protesters burn an effigy of Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during a protest in Quetta on September 25, 2011. Pakistani protesters staged a rally to denounce what they perceive as Indian involvement in a tribal insurgency in the restive Baluchistan province. The gas-rich Baluchistan has been in the grip of a two-year insurgency launched by ethnic Baluch rebels who want more political rights and a greater share of profits from the region's natural resources. AFP PHOTO/Banaras KHAN (Photo credit should read BANARAS KHAN/AFP/Getty Images)

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Pakistani protesters burn an effigy of Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during a protest in Quetta on September 25, 2011. Pakistani protesters staged a rally to denounce what they perceive as Indian involvement in a tribal insurgency in the restive Baluchistan province. The gas-rich Baluchistan has been in the grip of a two-year insurgency launched by ethnic Baluch rebels who want more political rights and a greater share of profits from the region's natural resources. AFP PHOTO/Banaras KHAN (Photo credit should read BANARAS KHAN/AFP/Getty Images)
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is that not even a possiblity ? .....is it written on their foreheads that they are baloch ?.....moreover if i am not wrong the majority of quetta are pathans....

Balochistan is not in Quetta, Quetta is in Balochistan, get that straight, and secondly Ballochistan is composed of many ethnicities, though Pashtuns and Balochis do make the majority, but then there are the Arab and Negroid races like the Makrani's who make up small portion of the Balochistan population since once parts of Pakistani Balochistan were a part of Oman.
 
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