DID Press: Pakistan Army demolished the residential home of Bashir Zeb, a prominent Baloch separatist leader, in Nushki district of Pakistan’s Balochistan province.

According to reports, the house belonging to Bashir Zeb was completely destroyed in the Ahmadwal area of Nushki district. The action was confirmed by the Pakistan Army through the release of a video documenting the demolition.
The move is widely viewed as retaliation for the political and militant activities attributed to the Baloch separatist leader in the region.
The Pakistani government has consistently accused Baloch insurgent groups of collaborating with foreign adversaries, particularly India, and claims that separatist activities in Balochistan are supported from abroad, including from New Delhi and Kabul.
Pakistani officials have described such actions as part of what they call an “Indian conspiracy,” frequently accusing neighboring countries of backing internal opposition movements.
Analysts say the demolition reflects intensified pressure by the authorities on Baloch separatist groups, arguing that the state is increasingly relying on force and coercive measures to suppress dissent in the restive province.