Kangana Ranaut slams Justin Trudeau after 'Baloch activist' Karima Baloch allegedly murdered in Canada, Pak role suspected 
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Kangana Ranaut slams Justin Trudeau after 'Baloch activist' Karima Baloch allegedly murdered in Canada, Pak role suspected

Human rights activist and former chairperson of Baloch Students Organisation – Azad, Karima Baloch was reportedly found dead in Toronto, Canada on Sunday

Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut always remains in limelight, however, for the past few months, the actress is in limelight for her stand on the burning issues of India.  Although the actress gets slammed by social media users, this time the actress indeed points out on something serious and has slammed Canadian PM, Justin Trudeau. 

Human rights activist and former chairperson of Baloch Students Organisation – Azad, Karima Baloch was reportedly found dead in Toronto, Canada on Sunday. The issue becomes burning as Karima used to outline the tyrannies of the Pakistani army and its famous secret service ISI. Many media reports suggest that Karima was killed by none other than ISI as she used to outline the cruelty the Pakistani government and armies do on the Baloch people and journalists who writes for them. 

35-year-old Karima, who was a vocal critic of the Pakistan government, went missing Sunday and was last seen at approximately 3 pm in the Bay Street and Queens Quay West area. The Toronto Police carried out a search along with public assistance before Baloch’s family confirmed that the body was found.

She had taken refuge in Canada, was critical of the atrocities meted out to the people of Balochistan in Pakistan. She had also raised the issue of gender inequality in Pakistan at the United Nations during the 39th Session of the Human Rights Council in 2018.

Kangana on this slammed Canadian PM Justin Trudeau and actually shared a post written that Justin is none other than Pakistani or a Khalistani agent. 

Kangana took to Twitter and wrote, "What a shameful day .... @JustinTrudeau you are answerable for this ..."

Karima in 2016,  recorded a video message for Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Rakshabandhan seeking his support for the Baloch cause.  "On this day I have come to you and would like to say that we consider you as our brother. And we expect that you become the voice of Baloch genocide, war crimes in Balochistan, human rights violation in international forums and become the voice of those sisters whose brothers are missing," Karima had said in her message.

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