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Baloch Students Organization – Awami

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Baloch Students Organization – Awami
Founded1972
TypeStudents union
Location
  • Pakistan

The Baloch Students Organization-Awami or BSO-Awami was founded in 1972, when it split from the Baloch Students Organization (BSO). It supported Baluch People's Liberation Front, a militant organization in Balochistan against Pakistani control. The organisation was Marxist-Leninist in its ideology. It was against the sardari system in Balochistan.[1]

Taj Baloch was the first chairman. He is currently in the government service. Abdul Nabi Bangulzai, a guerrilla leader, was the second chairman. The third chairman was Mulla Baksh Dasthi. He was killed by unknown gunmen in 2011.

BNSO, (Baloch National Students Organization) is led by AasKaan Baloch.

References

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  1. ^ Siddiqi, Farhan (2011). The Comparative Approach to National Movements: Miroslav Hroch and Nationalism Studies. Routledge. p. 19. ISBN 978-0415681964.

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