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Brahamdagh Bugti set to seek asylum in India
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Published: September 20, 2016
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Separatist leader currently living in Switzerland, says he will formally file asylum papers to Indian govt. PHOTO: TWITTER

Self-exiled Baloch separatist leader Brahamdagh Bugti said on Monday that he would seek political asylum in India.

“We have decided that we will formally file asylum papers. We will start work on it right away. Will go to Indian embassy and follow the legal process,” Bugti said adding that he would call the Indian embassy for an appointment.

Pakistan to seek Brahamdagh’s arrest via Interpol

Bugti, who currently resides in Switzerland, also said Baloch leaders had decided to register criminal cases against the Pakistan Army and China at the International Court of Justice (ICJ). “Will take China to ICJ with the help of Bangladesh, Afghanistan and India,” he said, The Indian Express reports.

The chief of the outlawed Baloch Republican Party (BRP) said the party had decided to approach the International Criminal Court against Pakistan Army generals. Further, Bugti will not be seeking asylum for himself alone. Instead, he said, several other Baloch leaders may also seek asylum in India. “We will see who all will need asylum (in India),” he added.

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Last month, Bugti hailed Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for mentioning Balochistan in his Independence Day speech. Earlier there were reports that India, which had granted political asylum to the Dalai Lama in 1959, was considering doing the same for Baloch activists living in exile. According to reports, a decision to this effect was taken at a high-level BRP meeting in Geneva on Sunday.

Switzerland rejects Brahamdagh Bugti’s asylum plea

The Government of Pakistan accelerated the process of obtaining Interpol’s red warrants against Bugti this month. Balochistan Police contacted the interior ministry for acquiring the required identification documents of Bugti to complete the red notice application requirements for Interpol. After the completion of the required paperwork, Pakistan will formally contact Interpol for issuing a red notice against him for his extradition to Pakistan.


Life is better in India than Switzerland where you cannot plays badmash...
 
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Pakistan should have dropped all cases against him once he came in Pakistan just put big danda in his *** right inside the airport

he was given an offer to join mainstream if he ends militancy and ties to RAW....he refused.

But it doesn't matter because the people of Balochistan have representation on the political provincial and federal level.....this nobody is just a bandit, kidnapper, weapons/drugs peddler and criminal...let india shows its "worth" by giving him what the Swiss authorities refused
 
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We have decided that we will formally file asylum papers to Indian Govt. We will start work on it right away. Will go to Indian embassy and will follow the legal process," said Bugti.

BY: EXPRESS WEB DESK | NEW DELHI http://images.indianexpress.com/2016/09/baloch.jpg
Updated: September 19, 2016 6:54 Pm

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Balochistan Republican Party leader Brahamdagh Bugti on Monday said that he will apply for political asylum in India. “We have decided that we will formally file asylum papers to Indian Govt. We will start work on it right away. Will go to Indian embassy and will follow the legal process,” said Bugti adding that he will call Indian embassy for an appointment.
Bugti also said that the Baloch leaders have decided to file criminal cases against Pakistani army generals and China at the International Court of Justice. “Will take China to International Court of Justice with the help of Bangladesh, Afghanistan and India,” said Bugti.

Bugti is currently living in exile in Switzerland.

He also said his Baloch Republican Party has decided to approach the International Criminal Court against Pakistani army generals.

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, Bugti had thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for raising the issue of the situation in Balochistan in his Independence Day speech.
Earlier there were reports that India was considering granting political asylum to Baloch activists living in exile. The reports said that a decision to this effect was taken at a high level meeting of BRP in Geneva on Sunday.
India last granted political asylum to the Dalai Lama in 1959.

Bugti is a survivor of the attack on a BRP hideout in Kohlu near Quetta in 2006 launched by Pakistani Army in which his grandfather Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti was killed.

Baloch issue had gained momentum after Prime Minister Narendra Modi raised it in his Independence Day speech. The Baloch leaders had last week, at the United Nations General Assembly, protested outside the Broken Chair statue against the atrocities of Pakistan’s Army .

First Published on: September 19, 2016 3:55 pm

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I doubt India will take risk of giving him asylum . If India give him asylum , then forget any peace talk . This baluch guy will headache for Indian govt for the rest of his life.

he was given an offer to join mainstream if he ends militancy and ties to RAW....he refused.

But it doesn't matter because the people of Balochistan have representation on the political provincial and federal level.....this nobody is just a bandit, kidnapper, weapons/drugs peddler and criminal...let india shows its "worth" by giving him what the Swiss authorities refused
People are praying and wishing Indian govt accept his asylum application and give him Indian status.......and Pakistani knows then what comes next................
 
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