India Behind Terrorist Attacks in Balochistan, Claims Mohsin Naqvi

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Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has accused India of orchestrating the recent wave of terrorist attacks across Balochistan, stating that the incidents were part of a coordinated and well-planned strategy aimed at destabilizing the province.

Speaking at a joint briefing with Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti, Naqvi said the attacks were effectively foiled due to a swift and decisive response by Pakistan’s security forces. He commended their actions, noting that each attempted attack demonstrated the preparedness and resolve of the country’s defense institutions.

The interior minister said all terrorists involved in the attacks were identified, tracked, and eliminated, adding that none of the attackers managed to flee. He emphasized that the operations reflected strong coordination between intelligence agencies and ground forces.

Naqvi also praised Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti, calling him a brave and determined leader who is confronting terrorism head-on. He said that terrorism could be eradicated if leadership at all levels showed the same commitment and courage.

Reiterating his allegations, Naqvi claimed that India was directly involved not only in financing but also in planning and directing the attacks in Balochistan. He stressed that Pakistan would take the matter to the international community to expose what he described as India’s role in sponsoring terrorism.

According to the interior minister, Pakistan possesses concrete evidence identifying those who directed the terrorists and the locations from where operations were coordinated. He said these individuals operate under public facades while secretly supporting acts of violence.

Naqvi asserted that Pakistan would pursue not only the attackers but also their facilitators and handlers. He maintained that terrorism targeting Pakistan is being backed by India and vowed that such actions would ultimately fail, as they have in the past. He concluded by saying that Pakistan, united at all levels, would continue to confront and defeat terrorism.


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