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Showcase Pakistan's atrocities in Balochistan: Baloch leader's appeal to Indian film industry
Washington, Dec 16: Tara Chand, President of Baloch American Congress, has urged Bollywood actors and the Indian film industry to make a powerful film highlighting Pakistan's “forced occupation†of Balochistan.
Baloch American Congress President urges Bollywood to expose 'forced occupation' of Balochistan
Washington, DC, December 14: Tara Chand, President of the Baloch American Congress, has strongly appealed to Bollywood actors and the Indian film industry to produce a powerful film highlighting what he described as Pakistan's forced and undemocratic occupation of Balochistan.
'A grave miscalculation': Baloch leader warns foreign investors against 'traps' set by Pakistan
Washington, Dec 2: Tara Chand, President of Baloch American Congress, stated that the suicide bombing attacks in the Nokundi region of the Chagai district in Balochistan, targeting Pakistani soldiers, have reaffirmed the longstanding warnings from Baloch leaders.
Baloch leader slams 'oppressive and merciless' Pakistani rulers
Washington, Nov 3: President of the Baloch American Congress Tara Chand on Monday slammed the Pakistani authorities for imprisoning leaders of the human rights organisation Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) for over seven months, terming it as part of a "cruel conspiracy".
Baloch leader writes to Trump over Pakistani military's human rights abuses in Balochistan
Washington, Sep 29: Tara Chand, President of Baloch American Congress, has written to the United States President Donald Trump, urging him to address the ongoing human rights violations committed by the Pakistani military in Balochistan, including enforced disappearances, torture, and extrajudicial killings.
Instead banning BLA, US should slap sanctions on Pakistan's terrorist army: Baloch leader
Washington, Aug 14: Tara Chand, chief of Baloch American Congress, on Thursday stated that instead of banning the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), US President Donald Trump should have slapped severe sanctions on the Pakistani Army, which he described as the world's number one terrorist army.