Balochistan Train Hijack: ‘Before raising finger on others …’, India gave a strong answer to the baseless allegations of PAK on train hijack – India responses to Pakistans baseless allegations

Balochistan Train Hijack: ‘Before raising finger on others …’, India gave a strong answer to the baseless allegations of PAK on train hijack – India responses to Pakistans baseless allegations

In order to avoid the responsibility of train hijack incident in Balochistan, Pakistan wanted to adopt a trick to target India, but the Indian government has given a strong reply to PAK and rejected all the allegations. Let us know that Pakistan had earlier blamed Afghanistan to hide its failure of Train Hijack.

The official spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs Randhir Jaiswal issued a statement saying, ‘India completely rejects the baseless allegations of Pakistan. The whole world knows where the center of global terrorism is. Pakistan should introspect to raise finger on others and to blame the failures of its inner situation. India has made it clear that the truth related to terrorism is in front of the whole world and Pakistan should focus on improving the situation of its own country.

Pakistan had made baseless allegations against India

Let us tell you that on March 11, the rebel faction Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) hijacked the Jafar Express in Pakistan’s Balochistan province. There were more than 400 passengers in the train, mostly army soldiers or police and security personnel associated with ISI. According to media reports, about 155 passengers have been rescued from captivity and 27 Baloch rebels have been killed in the rescue operation. Rana Sanaullah, advisor to Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, recently made baseless allegations against India to hide his failure. In order to hide his failure to hijack the train at the hands of the rebels, he had said without any evidence that Baloch rebels are getting India’s support.

Rana Sanaullah had accused TV sitting on TV



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