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If I ever get a chance to move to India, i will definitely go there for my people: Brahumdagh Bugti on asylum issue pic.twitter.com/XAa1qjKxMj



& mdash; ANI (@ANI_news) September 16, 2016

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NEW DELHI: India denied on Friday that there was any move to give asylum to exiled and wanted Baloch activist Brahumdagh Bugti amid speculative reports in the Pakistani media that he had applied for an Indian passport. “We have no such intentions at present,” a senior government source said.In an interview from Switzerland, where he lives, Bugti said he had not made any formal request for asylum to the Indian government though he indicated he wouldif he could. “Right now, I’m here, but I face problems regarding my travel. So, if I get an option to be in India, I will definitely go there,” he told news agency ANI.“Our people in Balochistan and Afghanistan are in a very difficult situation. Very few are able to come to Europe, the rest are living there only. So, we want that the Indian government should open its doors for them and provide them access, including myself,” Bugti said adding that he would take a decision at an internal meeting on September 19.Asked why he was, Bugti was quoted as saying: “India is our neighbouring country. In Europe, even if a government or the immigration department knows the problem, the people don’t. But in India, the people know about our problems, we will have their support. We share the same culture. We will be closer to our people and our people can easily seek asylum there, and it is easier for them to reach there with their families.”is seeking to put out a red corner Interpol notice against Bugti and other Baloch leaders in exile, mainly in European countries. Pakistani news reports said Islamabad was putting together a list of Baloch activists whom they wanted to bring back to Pakistan. It wants to secure the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor , a $46 billion project designed to fundamentally stabilise Pakistan. The trouble is it passes through the most restive province of Pakistan.Baloch activists have welcomed PM Modi ’s reference to them in his Independence Day speech. The belief is that India might support the Baloch agitation, giving Pakistan a taste of its own medicine and a signal to China, which is running the CPEC through Indian territory in Gilgit-Baltistan.