Islamabad: Disgruntled Baloch leader and former Balochistan Chief Minister Akhtar Mengal has said that reports of international human rights organizations have proved Rehman Malik’s claims of foreign hand’s involvement in the issue of missing person wrong.
In an interview with Geo News senior correspondent Abdul Qayyum Siddiqui on Wednesday, the angry Baloch leader said that the report of UN commission also indicated involvement of  state institutions in missing person’s issue.
To a question, he said that the Baloch would seek help of foreign countries in case Islamabad didn’t pay heed to address their miseries.
The Baloch National Party (BNP) chief said that Baloch would not be ready to live with Pakistan until they were given rights as were given to those living in Islamabad.
Balochistan, Pakistan’s south-western province , has been witnessing a low-level insurgency that is waged by nationalists and separatists, demanding more provincial autonomy and right of self determination respectively.
The militants have been killing non-Baloch, including doctors, professors and teachers in the province.
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