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MQM Deputy Convener calls on BRP Chief Brahmdagh Bugti in Geneva

Geneva [Switzerland], Feb 25 (ANI): Muttahida Qaumi Movement's (MQM) Coordination Committee deputy Convener Qasim Ali Raza called on Baloch Republican Party (BRP) chief Brahmdagh Bugti at his residence in Geneva, Switzerland.

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MQM Coordination Committee deputy Convener, Qasim Ali Raza, with BRP chief Brahmdagh Bugti in Geneva

Geneva [Switzerland], Feb 25 (ANI): Muttahida Qaumi Movement's (MQM) Coordination Committee deputy Convener Qasim Ali Raza called on Baloch Republican Party (BRP) chief Brahmdagh Bugti at his residence in Geneva, Switzerland.
MQM Legal counsel Adil Ghaffar, MQM CEC member Muhammad Saleem and BRP spokesperson Sher Muhammad Bugti were also present on the occasion.
MQM deputy Convener felicitated Baloch freedom fighters on behalf of MQM founder Altaf Hussain and conveyed to them that Hussain has always held Baloch freedom fighters in high esteem and respect.
Bugti, on the occasion, lauded Hussain for his "untiring" efforts, support for the Baloch, Pashtuns, and Mohajirs, slamming the "demonic" Pakistani military establishment and ISI over human rights violations, arbitrary arrest, enforced disappearance and extrajudicial killings allegedly carried out by the Pakistani military establishment and the ISI.
The BRP Chief also said Hussain’s four lectures on the history of Baloch and Balochistan were highly impressive, adding that the Baloch nation is thankful to him in that context.
He welcomed Hussain’s demand for the right of self-determination for Baloch, Pashtun and Mohajir nations and said that very soon, these "oppressed nations" would approach the United Nations (UN) for their right for self-determination.
Raza, on the occasion, said that rights of Baloch, Sindhi, Pashtun, Seraiki, Gilgit and Baltistan, Hazarwal and Mohajirs have been fully "usurped" and repressed and these nations have been declared traitors on the restoration of their usurped rights.
He said that issues of all the oppressed nations are same and hence they should all join hands together to rid the tyranny of the "ghoulish" Pakistani military.
MQM deputy Convener occasion presented books on Hussain’s biography, pictorial biography, and other MQM-related literature. (ANI)

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