Activist Mahrang Baloch: The Baloch movement has been going on for the past one week in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan. This movement is going on against illegal killing of youth and fake encounters by security forces in Balochistan. Women are leading this movement in bitter cold. Acting Prime Minister of Pakistan Anwar-ul-Haq Kakar accused these people of working at the behest of India. Meanwhile, the leader of the movement Dr. Mahrang Baloch announced a sit-in outside the United Nations office. He said that we did not demand security, but a large number of troops have been deployed to intimidate. So let's know who is Mahrang Baloch...
Mahrang's father also suffered torture by the army in Balochistan
Dr. Even though Mahrang Baloch is only 30 years old, Balochistan is very popular because he frequently raises the issue of atrocities against Baloch by Pakistani army. Born in 1993 in a Baloch family, Mehrang has studied MBBS. His father, Abdul Ghaffar, was a laborer and the family lived in Quetta, but settled in Karachi due to his treatment. Mahrang's father was also a victim of army torture in Balochistan.
Maharang's father was kidnapped and killed
When her father, Abdul Ghaffar, was kidnapped and killed, Mahrang was just 16 years old, and started agitating ever since. Mehrang, who took to the streets in grief for her father, is now the face of protest in Balochistan. For this reason it has become a hope for the youth. His father was found dead in July 2011, two years after his abduction. Not only this, his brother was also abducted in December 2017 and was then kept in custody for three months.
Mehrang marched 1600 kilometers and reached Islamabad
Dr. against the reduction in reservation for the people of rural areas of Balochistan. Mehrang Baloch started the movement. Currently he is the face of hope for the exploited in the state. Islamabad was reached by marching 1600 kilometers from Balochistan under his leadership. It is a great hope for women to come forward in a fundamentalist society. This is the reason why thousands of Baloch women have also taken inspiration from him and hit the streets. Not only this, this large number of people reach the agitation by loading the goods in trucks.
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