The protesters also sought the attention of UN, the US and the EU in order to act for the safe recovery of those missing
PM Modi, at an all-party meeting said that Pakistan would have to answer for 'atrocities' in Balochistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir
Protestors were seen chanting anti-Pakistan slogans and saying 'we want freedom', 'free Balochistan zindabad' and 'go ahead Modi'
He said he is ready for a dialogue with the Pakistani government but insisted that there is no going back on freedom movement
Reportedly, five cases have been registered against three top Baloch nationalist leaders in Pakistan for allegedly backing PM Modi's remarks
Modi on August 15 said 'people of Balochistan, Gilgit and PoK have thanked me a lot in past few days, he is grateful to them'
Salman Khurshid attacked the PM for raking up the issue of Balochistan whereas Mallikarjun Kharge said that his party supports the issue
He further said the Pakistani army, with the help of the government, is conducting genocide against the Baloch people
He also said that the way PM spoke about other country from the rampart of Red Fort is a matter of concern
Zehri blamed India for unrest in Balochistan and said that arrest of a 'serving' Indian navy officer vindicates Pakistan's claim
If the international community could interfere in Libya and Syria, why not in Balochistan, asks Brahumdagh Bugti