Wranga Loni (Pashto: وړانګه لوڼۍ, Urdu: وڑانگہ لونی; also spelled Wrranga Lunri or Wrranga Luni) is a Pakistani human rights activist and writer from Sanjawi in northern Balochistan, Pakistan.
[5] Wranga joined the PTM in February 2018 along with her elder brother, Arman Loni.
[1] The activities of Arman and Wranga irked the local tribal chiefs, because of which Arman's family was forced to move from their native Sanjawi to Killa Saifullah, the hometown of Nawab Ayaz Jogezai, a Pashtun tribal chief who offered them refuge.
[3] The police, however, refused to lodge an FIR, which was criticized by Shireen Mazari, the federal Human Rights Minister.
[9][10] On 9 February 2020, just before PTM's public gathering in Loralai to mark the first death anniversary of Arman Loni, security forces briefly detained Wranga Loni, Arfa Siddiq, Sanna Ejaz, and other female PTM activists on their way to the gathering site.