Quetta – June 1, 2025 — Pakistan has accused India of
orchestrating a new wave of terrorist attacks in Balochistan through proxy
elements, while simultaneously launching a coordinated media campaign to divert
attention from its own failures. According to official sources, fresh evidence
has emerged linking Indian-backed groups—referred to as
"Fitna-ul-Hindustan"—to recent acts of violence targeting civilians
in the province.
Security officials claim that the attacks, which have
affected innocent women and children in Balochistan, are part of a larger,
premeditated strategy by India to destabilize the region. “These incidents are
not isolated. They are part of a systematic plan led by India to use sponsored
terrorist networks to wage a covert war inside Pakistan,” the report stated.
Among the attacks cited are the targeted killings of
laborers, assaults on the Jaffar Express train, an APS bus, Khasadar convoys,
and the deadly incident in Saurabh. These, officials say, form a deliberate
pattern of terror aimed at undermining peace and development efforts in
Balochistan.
Authorities further allege that following such attacks,
Indian media outlets launch an information warfare campaign to distort the
narrative, deflect international scrutiny, and frame Pakistan as unstable.
“After every such attack, a flurry of misinformation and propaganda floods
Indian media platforms,” an intelligence source noted.
The renewed accusations come amid heightened tensions
between the two countries, with Pakistan calling on international bodies to
take notice of what it terms India’s "state-sponsored terrorism" and
hybrid warfare tactics.
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