Islamabad: Recently, attacks on the Pakistani Army by rebels from Balochistan and other provinces have increased. In such a situation, the serious impact of this attack is being seen within the Pakistani army. There have been reports that a large number of soldiers in the Pakistani army have started leaving their jobs amid growing attacks. This report claimed that in just one week, 2,500 soldiers of the Pakistani Army have resigned and quit their jobs.

This claim has been made in a report by Kabul Frontline Media. It further states that Pakistani soldiers have started giving up their jobs in view of the increasing attacks of militants and many issues including Pakistan’s weak economic condition. People who have left the army are also saying goodbye to Pakistan and are looking for employment in other Muslim countries like Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait or UAE. Instead of risking their lives, they are choosing to get financial security by going abroad or other small jobs due to the concern of their families.

These reports of the rising rate of soldiers from the army are coming up at a time when the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) has launched a military operation in Pakistan. Attacks on the army have increased. Recently, the Jafar Express train near Quetta was abducted, in which the rebels claimed that more than 200 soldiers were killed, while they later claimed that more than 90 soldiers were killed in the army convoy. There have been 57 major and small attacks in Pakistan in the last 48 hours. These attacks have been carried out by the TTP and Balochistan Liberation Army. The rebels have captured Pakistan through sniper shots, grenade attacks, IED blasts and firing. The rebels have claimed that more than 100 people have been killed in these 48 hours attacks, including train kidnapping incident.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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