Heckled Nawaz Sharif at behest of RAW, says US-based Baloch activist

WASHINGTON – A senior Baloch activist has claimed that he heckled former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif during his 2015 US tour at the behest of Indian intelligence agency, Research and Analysis Wing (RAW).

Ahmar Mustikhan, who is the foun­der of the American Friends of Balochistan (AFB) group, took to social media on Tuesday and revealed the motives behind embarrassing the Pakistani premier, after a district court in Maryland allowed him to issue public statements.

On Oct 22, 2015, Mr Mustikhan heckled Mr Sharif as he was addressing at the US Institute for Peace in Washington before he was removed by security personnel as he continued shouting for several minutes, however, in the latest statement, the activist expressed remorse for his interruption.

“I did this with a heavy heart, as I have no fight with Nawaz Sharif. He is an elected prime minister,” he told leading Pakistani publication Dawn but hastened to add that he heckled others willingly.

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The Baloch activist had appeared on a series of Indian talk shows, explaining why he heckled Nawaz Sharif.

Mustikhan had also heckled other Pakistani leaders, particularly former president Pervez Musharraf, however, his confession relates to the incident regarding Nawaz Sharif.

In his fresh videos, Mr Mustikhan, who is also a journalist, claimed that he was ‘let down’ by RAW operatives working from the Indian embassy in Washington adding that one of the operatives, Nagesh Bhushan managed RAW’s Balochistan Desk.

The journalist said that India was stocking terrorism in Pakistan after the Kargil war adding that RAW encouraged militants to kill Punjabi, Pakhtun and even Sindhi civilians.

“We have no fight with civilians. They are our brothers,” he said and revealed that RAW officials mentally tortured him for opposing their plans.

In his sensational confession, Mustikhan named three Balochistan-based militant groups and alleged they received funds from India for militant activities. Among others, he also named the World Baloch Organisation (WBO) and Balochistan House which have been running poster campaigns against Pakistan in Geneva, London, Washington and New York.

He further claimed that Balochistan House was run by Mehran Baloch, a former unofficial representative of Balochistan at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva.

The shocking disclosure came after the petition of AFB’s two Indian supporters — Soumya Chowd­hury and Krishna Gudipati — to silence Mustikhan was turned down.

The court agreed with the Baloch activist’s plea that the US constitution guaranteed his freedom of expression and so he should be allowed to issue statements .on public platform

 

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