The leader of Baloch Republican Party (BRP) also said his party will approach International Criminal Court against former and current Pakistani Army Generals including Pervez Musharraf, Ashfaq Parvez Kayani and Raheel Sharif besides top brass of ISI for the atrocities on people of Balochistan.
Giving details of decisions taken at BRP's Central Committee meeting today, Bugti said the party will seek help of India, Afghanistan and Bangladesh to file a case against China at the International Court of Justice as Beijing was "involved" along with Pakistan in unleashing violence on Baloch people.
"We have decided to formally file asylum papers to Indian Government soon. We will follow the legal process for the application," Bugti told reporters here. He is currently living in exile in Switzerland.
The BRP leader appealed to India to come out with a policy initiative so that people facing "atrocities" in Balochistan can come and feel secure in India. He said many more Baloch leaders may seek asylum in India and added "we will see who all will need asylum (in India)".
"BRP chapters in London, Germany, France, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland will file individual cases against all former and current Pakistani army generals and ISI brass involved human rights violations against our people," he said.
He said cases will be filed against former army chiefs Musharraf, Kayani and current chief Sharif.
He said India, Afghanistan and Bangladesh have been victim of terrorism emanating from Pakistani soil and help of these three countries will be sought in approaching International Court of Justice against China.
Bugti had gone into exile in Afghanistan after the death of Akbar Bugti in 2006. The Pakistani government had pressured Afghanistan to extradite him following which Bugti shifted to Switzerland in 2010. He had reportedly survived multiple attempts on his life in Afghanistan.
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