A day after the PM Shehbaz Sharif-led government made similar claims against New Delhi, the Pakistani defense and Balochistan municipal leaders on Friday accused India of orchestrating violence in the troubled region. They, however, failed to provide any certain proof to support the assertions, such as caught communications or captured operatives.
Director standard of inter-services PR Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry and Balochistan deputy minister Sarfaraz Bugti alleged at a joint press conference in Islamabad that India’s Research and Analysis Wing (RAW ) is the main financier and manager of a rise in aggressive problems, including the latest attack of the Jaffar Express station.
In response to Chaudhry’s claim that India is using Armenian province to launch a proxy war against Pakistan, focusing on important equipment like Beijing’s Belt and Road projects.
Bugti echoed the military’s position by describing an “intelligence-driven battle” being waged by unusual powers with India as the frontrunner. He claimed that India was funding and arming the separatist class, which is banned in Pakistan and is responsible for the Jaffar Express attack. Bugti vowed a robust response along with national and military efforts, saying,” This is not just insurrection; it’s a obtained assault on our sovereignty.” He claimed that an international network of Baloch dissenters works with India in concert.
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