When was the original flag of Baluchistan created?

In 1962, by Baluch United Party which was headed by M.Y.Dorra Baluch and government officials.

Why was the original flag replaced with the current one?

It has not been replaced but to honor our martyrs we have decided as a Nation to value the cost of our martyrs’ blood.

Can I use the Original Flag?

Yes, 100% we prefer the public to decide and evolve which color to use!

History

In the pursuit of a unified

#Baluchistan under a singular flag and identity, it becomes imperative to dispel misconceptions surrounding our national symbols and narratives. The original flag serves as a poignant representation of our collective identity and aspirations toward fostering a cohesive nation.

The adoption of the red-on-top flag, initially by the BLA and later embraced by BSO without nationwide consensus, inadvertently challenges our national narrative from unity to confusion and disunity. While we do not contest its usage, it is pertinent to question why certain Sardars and Nawabs diverge from our original flag. By adhering to the authentic symbol, we can present a united front internationally, thus avoiding any misrepresentation by those who want to use our cause for self-profiteering that may undermine our cause. We also urge the BLA to consider transitioning away from the red-on-top flag in deference to the original flag.

Moreover, the emergence of the Gajarian Reza Shah groups, led by the confused Buladai, introduces additional complexities. Their flag, characterized by green on top with a sun-line star, aligns with a pro-Reza Gajari stance and advocates for autonomy within Iran. However, it remains essential to discern their objectives from the broader pursuit of Baluchistan’s freedom.

These distinctions are pivotal in navigating the intricacies of our national struggle while upholding our fundamental values and aspirations. Additionally, we acknowledge the existence of other flags, such as the Dr. Allah Nizar and Military flag, exclusive to his army’s struggle. We advocate for their alignment with the original flag, recognizing its historic significance in fostering ultimate unity among our people.

Those who advocate for one nation, one flag, will inherently embrace the original flag. Let us cherish and uphold our flag, an emblem that has historically unified us, and refrain from allowing the division over national symbols by certain scions of Sardars and Nawabs.

Eternal resting place of Khair Bux Marri Baluch wrapped with the original National flag of Baluchistan.

B.L.A EMBRACED THE FLAG

FOR MILITARY OPERATIONS

FOR THE RED TO APPEAR THE ON TOP!

We disagree and say, our flag is not a toy!

As a people with a rich heritage and a civilization steeped in antiquity, our identity transcends mere alterations to the colors of our flag. We must collectively recognize the significance of this emblem as a unifying symbol of our unity and shared history. Our flag is not a trivial object subject to arbitrary changes; it stands as a sacred representation of our collective identity and must remain inviolable. Any attempt to tamper with its integrity should be viewed as a betrayal of our unity and loyalty.