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Baloch leader to seek asylum in India

Exiled Baloch dissident leader Brahamdagh Bugti, who has been at the forefront of the Baloch movement against Pakistan, on Monday said in Geneva he will soon apply for asylum in India.

Exiled Baloch dissident leader Brahamdagh Bugti, who has been at the forefront of the Baloch movement against Pakistan, on Monday said in Geneva he will soon apply for asylum in India. He also said that his Baloch Republican Party has decided to approach the International Criminal Court against Pakistani Army generals who have committed heinous human rights abuses in the restive Pakistani province.

Mr Bugti, the grandson of Baloch nationalist leader Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti who was killed by Pakistani forces 10 years ago, said he will file the asylum application to the Indian government through the country’s embassy in Switzerland soon. “We have decided to formally file asylum papers to the Indian government soon. We will follow the legal process for the application,” the Baloch dissident was quoted by news agencies as telling reporters in Geneva. Mr Bugti is living in exile in Switzerland.

Mr Bugti said Baloch Republican Party has also decided to file case against China at the International Court of Justice and to do it, the party will approach India, Afghanistan and Bangladesh for help.

Last month, Mr Bugti had thanked PM Narendra Modi for raising the Balochistan issue in his Independence Day speech.

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