Doubts are also being raised against Pakistan government and ISI
Peshawar : Karima Baloch, a Balochistan activist and sister of the so-called Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who raised voice against the atrocities of the Imran government and the military on global forums, died in Canada under suspicious circumstances. Karima went missing on Sunday and was being searched. Karima’s body has been recovered from Toronto. The reason for Karima’s death is not clear, but there are reports that the Pakistani intelligence agency ISI is behind it. He sent a rakhi to PM Modi on Rakshabandhan in 2016, by celebrating Karima as the brother of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. According to media reports, Karima Baloch went missing on Sunday evening and since then the police was searching for her. He was last seen around 3 pm, after which he was seen leaving with an unknown person. Karima’s family confirmed his body was recovered. Karima Baloch was considered the most vocal voice against the Pakistani government and military. He also raised his voice against the atrocities of the Pakistani army in Balochistan at the United Nations. Doubts are also being raised against the Government of Pakistan and ISAE for their deaths in suspicious circumstances.
Karima Baloch, a Canadian refugee, was named among the 100 most inspiring and influential women in the world in 2016. In 2016, Karima Baloch was named by the BBC as one of the 100 most inspiring and influential women in the world. Karima Baloch was one of the most famous celebrities of Balochistan. He raised the issue of Balochistan in the United Nations session in Switzerland. In an interview in May 2019, he attacked Pakistan and said that he is taking away the natural resources of Balochistan and harassing the people there.
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