Sindhudesh Liberation Army

Sindhudesh Liberation Army
سنڌوديش لبريشن آرمي
Also known asSLA
SDLA
LeaderShafi Muhammad Burfat
Military leaderDarya Khan (Commander-in-Chief)
Dates of operation2007–Present
Country Pakistan
Motives
Active regionsSindh
IdeologySindhi nationalism
Separatism
Major actionsSuicide bombings, targeted killings
Notable attacksList of attacks
StatusActive
OpponentsState opponents:
 Pakistan
WarsInsurgency in Sindh
Designated as a terrorist group by Pakistan

The Sindhudesh Liberation Army (Sindhi: سنڌوديش آزادي فوج, romanizedSindhudesh Azadi Foj, abbreviated SLA) is a Sindhi nationalist militant organization based in the Sindh province of Pakistan. Its aim is to separate Sindh from Pakistan & establish an independent state known as Sindhudesh. It became publicly known in 2010 after it claimed responsibility for a targeted bomb blast on railway tracks near Hyderabad, Pakistan. The group is currently active in some parts of the city of Karachi and mostly active the rural areas of Sindh province.

Darya Khan is the leader of the group.

Jeay Sindh Muttahida Mahaz's Chairman, Shafi Muhammad Burfat was reported to be operating the Sindhudesh Liberation Army from Kabul, in 2012.