He and his followers pledged their allegiance towards Pakistan and established 'Overseas Pakistani Balochi Unity' (OPBU) for the Baloch people living abroad.
[7] His fatherwas Mir Hazar Khan Marri l.[5] In 1986, he went to Moscow to pursue higher education, where he acquired his degree in Medicines at Russian State Medical University and later obtained PhD in Immunology and Allergies in 1998.
Speaking from Moscow, Marri thanked people of Pakistan especially his supporters in Kholu for arranging such a big gathering to welcome his decision.
[citation needed] In September 2018, Marri visited Brussels where he held meetings with European Institutions for the awareness about the misuse of Human Rights Conventions by the terrorists.
Marri told media in Brussels that 'during his meeting with European Institutions, he cautioned the policy makers about misuse of asylum by some terrorist from Balochistan under the pretext of human rights'.
[11] While during his stay in Brussels, Marri also met with Baloch community in Europe to gain their support and to bring the misguided groups on the right track.
[11] During his speech in United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in Geneva in 2019, Marri said that Pakistani law enforcement agencies had apprehended an Indian naval commander in Balochistan who confessed that India was behind unrest in the province.
[12] On China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), Marri state that development of Gwadar Port, road networks and alternate power projects could offer great opportunities to Baloch people.