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  Baloch leader Bugti applies for India asylum

Baloch leader Bugti applies for India asylum

PTI
Published : Sep 21, 2016, 6:31 am IST
Updated : Sep 21, 2016, 6:31 am IST

Exiled Baloch leader Brahamdagh Bugti, heading the movement in Balochistan, today approached the Indian Embassy here seeking asylum in India and exuded confidence of a positive response from New Delhi

Juventus’ Marko Pjaca (left), Sami Khedira (centre) and Mario Mandzukic at a training session. 	— AFP
 Juventus’ Marko Pjaca (left), Sami Khedira (centre) and Mario Mandzukic at a training session. — AFP

Exiled Baloch leader Brahamdagh Bugti, heading the movement in Balochistan, today approached the Indian Embassy here seeking asylum in India and exuded confidence of a positive response from New Delhi.

Mr Bugti, who is leader of Baloch Republican Party (BRP), said he held talks with top Indian diplomats here about his asylum as well as that of a number of other Baloch leaders currently staying in Balochistan, Afghanistan and in some other countries.

“I went to the Indian embassy and held talks with Indian officials about it (asylum). I am confident that something positive will come out,” Mr Bugti told PTI.

Asked whether he filed required papers for his asylum, Mr Bugti, the grandson of Baloch nationalist leader Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti who was killed by Pakistani forces 10 years ago, refused to share details saying the matter was very sensitive.

He said India's encouragement to the Baloch movement mean a lot for people of Balochistan and that in the meeting, various aspects of the entire issue were discussed.

“I am thankful to India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi for raising the issue of Balochistan in his Independence Day speech. It is a very good move. We are hopeful of India's continued support,” he said.