‘Give details of handlers of terrorists sitting in Afghanistan’, PAK summoned Taliban messenger after train hijack – Bla Train Hijack Pakistan SumMons Taliban Envoy Asked Details of Masters of Masters of Terrors

‘Give details of handlers of terrorists sitting in Afghanistan’, PAK summoned Taliban messenger after train hijack – Bla Train Hijack Pakistan SumMons Taliban Envoy Asked Details of Masters of Masters of Terrors

Pakistan has sought an explanation from Afghanistan regarding the contact with the terrorists involved in the Jafar Express attack in the Jafar Express attack in the Jafar Express attack in the country. Pakistani media gave this information on Monday.

However, the Pakistan Foreign Ministry has not issued any official statement on the matter. According to the report of Pakistani news channel Jio TV, according to sources, the charge de affair of the Taliban Sardar Ahmed Shakib was called a strong protest by calling the Foreign Office of Islamabad and a strong objection was raised to the use of Afghan land for this attack.

Bla had hijack the train

Last week, the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) rebels attacked the Jafar Express and took the train in their possession. The fighters blew the railway track from the explosion and took 440 passengers hostage. According to Pak media, the army killed 33 rebels during the operation. More than 30 hostages were killed by the rebels.

‘Conspiracy for attacks from Afghanistan’

Giving information to the media after the operation, Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR), Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhary had revealed that the rebels were in touch with their masters sitting in Afghanistan. He said, ‘We have strong intelligence information that the plot of these attacks is being hatched from Afghanistan.’

Chaudhary said that a major attacker involved in the attack has previously worked in the Afghan army and is now involved in terrorist activities against Pakistan. Pakistan has been continuously appealing to Kabul that Afghanistan land should not be allowed to be used for anti -Pakistan terrorism.

Doha agreement reminded Taliban messenger

The appeal is also certified by the data of the recently released Global Terrorism Index 2025 report, stating that after the Taliban rule, terrorist incidents in Pakistan have increased and Tehreek-e-TTP Pakistan (TTP) is taking advantage of secured refuge in Afghanistan and more freedom than before.

According to the report, in a conversation with Kabul’s envoy Sardar Shakib, Pakistani officials reminded the Taliban of his international commitment, in which he promised under Doha Agreement that he would not allow his land to be used for terrorist activities against Pakistan.

Pakistan has not recognized Taliban rule

Pakistan told the Afghan representative that a terrorist organization announced by the United Nations carried out the attack from Afghanistan’s land. Let us know that Pakistan does not officially recognize the Taliban rule of Kabul, but it has allowed the Taliban’s diplomatic representative to work in Pakistan.

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