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Professor Naela is married and mother of 3 sons. One, Mazdak Dilshad Baloch, lives in [[exile]] in Canada.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/kashmir-indias-integral-part-world-should-follow-narendra-modi-on-balochistan-mazdak-dilshad-baloch/articleshow/53807336.cms|title=Kashmir India's integral part, world should follow Narendra Modi on Balochistan: Mazdak Dilshad Baloch – The Economic Times}}</ref>. though subsequently she has received Indian visas.
Professor Naela is married and mother of 3 sons. One, Mazdak Dilshad Baloch, lives in [[exile]] in Canada.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/kashmir-indias-integral-part-world-should-follow-narendra-modi-on-balochistan-mazdak-dilshad-baloch/articleshow/53807336.cms|title=Kashmir India's integral part, world should follow Narendra Modi on Balochistan: Mazdak Dilshad Baloch – The Economic Times}}</ref>. though subsequently she has received Indian visas.


She founding member of '''Hind-Baloch Forum''' in India, which has organised first seminar in Agra. There is huge conflict among Balochs as majority believes they are used by India to make Pakistan unstable.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.news18.com/news/india/naela-quadri-baloch-doesnt-represent-balochistan-says-brahamdagh-bugti-1301107.html|title=Naela Quadri Baloch Doesn't Represent Balochistan, Says Brahamdagh Bugti News 18}}</ref> India rejected her visa after strong evidence presented by Pakistan.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/No-visa-for-Baloch-leader-Naela-Quadri/article15422374.ece|title=No visa for Baloch leader Naela Quadri The Hindu}}</ref>
She founding member of '''Hind-Baloch Forum''' in India, which has organised first seminar in Agra. India rejected her visa after strong evidence presented by Pakistan.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/No-visa-for-Baloch-leader-Naela-Quadri/article15422374.ece|title=No visa for Baloch leader Naela Quadri The Hindu}}</ref>


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Revision as of 18:35, 30 June 2019

Naela Quadri Baloch (born July 18, 1965 Quetta, Balochistan) is a Baloch politician, activist for women's rights, author, poet and international lectures on Baloch Qaum Parast rights.

Naela is the daughter of Syed Ahmed Quadri, a well known lawyer and activist for Baloch Qaum Parasts Rights. Her mother, Bibi Gul Zarina, was a Feminist, and founder of the first indigenous NGO in Balochistan. She is citizen of Canada.

Professor Naela is married and mother of 3 sons. One, Mazdak Dilshad Baloch, lives in exile in Canada.[1]. though subsequently she has received Indian visas.

She founding member of Hind-Baloch Forum in India, which has organised first seminar in Agra. India rejected her visa after strong evidence presented by Pakistan.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Kashmir India's integral part, world should follow Narendra Modi on Balochistan: Mazdak Dilshad Baloch – The Economic Times".
  2. ^ "No visa for Baloch leader Naela Quadri The Hindu".