Pakistan Military has accused neighbouring India of sponsoring Militant Groups

Pakistan Military has accused neighbouring India of sponsoring Militant Groups

Pakistan News: The Pak Army has made serious allegations against India regarding the attack on the Zafar Express train in Balochistan, Pakistan. DG ISPR Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhary says that all funding for terrorism in Balochistan is being done from India.

General Chaudhary, along with Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfaraz Bugti, held a press conference on the train hijack case on Friday, where he made this statement. During this, he appreciated the Pakistani army on one side, on the other hand, blamed India for this whole incident.

Serious allegations against India

According to Pakistan’s Jio TV, General Sharif Chaudhary said that the main sponsor is his eastern neighboring country (India) according to the incident of earlier attacks in Balochistan and the train hijack.

General Chaudhary claimed that this incident of Zafar Express is part of India’s strategy to promote terrorism in Pakistan. He said that this entire conspiracy was made across the border and from there it was carried out.

‘Pakistan is being infamous’

The Pak Army spokesperson said, “The terrorists stopped the Zafar Express by exploding in the inaccessible hilly area. One group took women and children hostage inside the train, while the other group tried to intimidate the other passengers by taking out the other passengers.” The spokesperson further said, “The most shocking thing during this whole incident was that the Indian media immediately started working fast supporting the terrorists and made every effort to discredit Pakistan.”

The Pakistani military officer claimed in the press conference that fake videos were prepared using AI in India regarding the Zafar Express attack. With the help of these videos, the Indian media exaggerated the situation and spread propaganda. He said, “On the one hand our neighboring country is promoting terrorism in Balochistan, on the other hand their media is ready to go to any extent to discredit Pakistan.”

India opposed

India’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said, “We strongly dismiss the baseless allegations leveled by Pakistan.” Earlier, Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry had claimed that the train was attacked from Afghanistan, where the attackers were in touch with their masters. Kabul denied the allegation and said that the BLA has no presence there.

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