ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Exposes Indian-Backed Terrorism under ‘Fitna-e-Hindustan’, revealing RAW’s direct role in Pakistan. In a powerful joint press conference on Friday, DG ISPR Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif and Interior Secretary Aftab Durrani unveiled damning evidence of India’s long-running proxy war in Pakistan. They introduced the term “Fitna-e-Hindustan” to characterize New Delhi’s covert campaign of destabilization.
Pakistan Exposes Indian-Backed Terrorism in Balochistan Attacks
Interior Secretary Durrani directly linked India’s intelligence agency, RAW, to a recent terror strike in Balochistan. He explained that India, after the failure of its “Operation Sandor,” shifted tactics by instructing proxies to target civilians. Consequently, this marks a new and dangerous phase in regional hostilities.
Swift Government Response to Emerging Threats
In response, Pakistan has moved decisively. Law enforcement agencies have launched operations to dismantle these terror networks and arrest those responsible. Furthermore, Durrani highlighted a troubling trend: these proxy attacks increasingly target soft, civilian spots.
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General Sharif recounted the tragic aftermath of the Khuzdar blast, where 51 children suffered grave injuries. He described the attack as a brutal manifestation of India’s proxy strategy. Notably, he reminded reporters that Pakistan has presented evidence of Indian involvement dating back to 2009, including confessions from captured operatives.
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Sharif firmly asserted that India orchestrated the deadly May 21 attacks. These incidents, he emphasized, do not represent legitimate grievances from Baloch or Pakistani communities. “This is not resistance,” he stated. “This is terrorism under foreign directives.”
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Timeline of India-Linked Terrorist Acts in Pakistan
To illustrate the extent of foreign involvement, Sharif presented a chilling timeline of attacks believed to be orchestrated by India:
- April 12, 2024: Twelve laborers were killed in Noshki.
- April 28: Gunmen murdered two laborers in Tump, Kech.
- February 14: An IED blast in Harnai claimed ten lives.
- Jaffar Express Bombing: Targeted civilians and off-duty officers.
- May 9: Three barbers were shot in Lasbela.
- May 21: Six children lost their lives, with 51 others critically injured.
“These attacks expose the true face of Indian aggression,” Sharif declared.
Balochistan’s People Remain Resilient
Despite the violence, Balochistan’s people continue to demonstrate unwavering courage. Sharif commended their resilience, noting that many captured militants admitted to receiving support from Indian handlers as part of the so-called “Fitna-e-Hindustan.”
Victims’ Stories Underscore Human Toll
The press conference concluded with emotional video testimonies from victims’ families. These firsthand accounts revealed the devastating human impact of terrorism. Moreover, they highlighted the nation’s resolve to rise above fear and resist foreign manipulation.
Through this revelation, Pakistani officials aim to rally both domestic and international support. In doing so, they hope to expose what they describe as a deliberate campaign of state-sponsored terrorism by India.
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