Feb 17 • 02:45 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

'You have come here walking over dead bodies...', Baloch activist confronted former PAK PM Kakar in Oslo

In Oslo, former Pakistani caretaker Prime Minister Anwar-ul-Haq Kakar faced sharp protests from a Baloch activist who accused him of being a puppet of the Pakistani army and walking over the bodies of Baloch civilians.

During his visit to Oslo, former Pakistani caretaker Prime Minister Anwar-ul-Haq Kakar encountered a vocal protest from a Baloch activist who condemned his government for alleged human rights violations in Balochistan. The activist labeled Kakar as a puppet of the Pakistani army and accused him of arriving in Norway at the cost of Baloch lives, drawing attention to ongoing injustices faced by the Baloch people.

The protest took place during Kakar's official meetings with Norwegian representatives where he was expected to discuss the situation in Balochistan alongside Balochistan's Chief Minister, Sarfaraz Bugti. The act of dissent underscored the tensions surrounding the government's treatment of Baloch civilians and amplified calls for accountability regarding human rights in the region.

The event significantly contributed to the international discourse on Balochistan, as it revived discussions about the treatment of its people at a global forum. This protest reflects ongoing advocacy efforts by Baloch activists to draw world attention to their plight and challenges faced under Pakistan's governance. The incident highlighted the urgency of addressing human rights concerns in Balochistan and may influence future diplomatic conversations about the region.

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