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He emphasized the Baloch people's pursuit of autonomy and rights, citing historical grievances and the 2006 killing of Nawab Akbar Bugti as catalysts for their ongoing fight for self-determination ...
"The killing of respected tribal leader Nawab Akbar Bugti in 2006 marked a particularly painful chapter, reigniting demands for self-determination and justice," Mr Sarma said.
Recalling the 2006 murder of "respected tribal leader" Nawab Akbar Bugti, Sarma said that it marked a "particularly painful chapter, reigniting demands for self-determination and justice".
Amidst the Pahalgam terror attack probe, zipline operator Muzammil's father defended his son's 'Allahu Akbar' shout, calling it a natural expression of faith. A ...
NEW: Man films himself riding on a zipline completely unaware that a terror attack is unfolding beneath him. The incident unfolded in Pahalgam, India, last week. 26 ...
The deceased were identified as Nawab Salman, a resident of Pasni ... Clash over land dispute Meanwhile, three Bugti tribesmen were killed and two others injured in an armed clash in the Sui ...
Following his death, Shah’s mother appealed to Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti for financial assistance to repatriate the body as the family could not afford the costs. Chief Minister ...
The video was shot by Rishi Bhatt, a Gujarati tourist, who claimed Muzammil said Allahu Akbar three times, and it was followed by firing The father of the zip line operator, who is being questioned by ...
The row began after a video of Gujarat tourist Rishi Bhatt ziplining during the Pahalgam attack went viral, with the operator heard saying “Allahu Akbar.” Former Jammu and Kashmir chief ...
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