Defense Minister Khawaja Asif said that two important terrorist groups operating in Pakistan were “Indian representatives”, added that Islamabad will present “complete evidence” to prove the participation of New Delhi in the attack against a school bus in the Khuzdar de Balochistan district that killed three children and injured several others.
At least six people, including three students, were killed, while more than 40 students, mostly students, suffered injuries after a bomb attacked the bus near Zero Point in Khuzdar on the Quetta-Karachi road when I was on its way to leaving students at the public school of the army in the Khuzdar canton.
It is said that the condition of at least a dozen is serious due to critical injuries, the authorities said, and added that at least 15 students were among the wounds. The Security Forces promised to “relentlessly pursue” the guilty of the attack as Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and the Syed Field Marshal also visited the injured in Quetta yesterday.
Talk about Geographical news Program ‘Aaj Shahzeb Khanzada Kay Sath’ on Wednesday, Asif said there was evidence that the proscribed Balach Liberation Army (Bla) was working as an Indian indicator.
“We will present evidence of the participation of India. We will correct what we have affirmed,” he said.
“The relationship between Bla and India is well known since his leadership is in New Delhi. The accusation against us was not fundamental, but Bla is fighting as an Indian indicator,” he added.
He referred to Pahalgam’s attack last month in busy Kashmir who killed 26 people, after which India, without evidence, had blamed Pakistan for supporting the attackers.
Asif also said: “Bla and TTP are Indian representatives. They have nothing to do with religion or nationalism, India is financing them and are involved in the bloodshed here.”
In response to a question about the treatment of the situation, the minister said that “Pakistan will attack with all his strength and that there will be no indulgence,” emphasizing that attacking non -combatants, including schoolchildren, was unacceptable.
Asif said that Pakistan asked for an investigation into Pahalgam’s attack, which India did not agree, adding that the world should be informed that the regime led by Narendra Modi was “very irresponsible to use a false incident as a pretext to free a nuclear war.”
He said that Pakistan “will not begin the nuclear confrontation, but cannot remain silent if the nuclear devices throw us.”
“Pakistan showed moderation, but still India attacked our bases in the dark of the night,” he said.
The use of India of “terrorism as a abhorrent state policy”
A day ago, the military media wing, public relations between services (ISPR), also said that “Indian terrorist representatives are being used as a state tool of India to promote terrorism in Pakistan against soft objectives such as innocent and civil children.”
He pointed out that India had “failed” against Operation Bunyanum Marsoos de Pakistan during the recent conflict, and his [proxies] They were “being hunted [down] by military and police agencies ”.
“The use of terrorism as a state policy by [the] The Indian political government is abhorrent and reflects its low morality and contempt for [sic] Basic human norms, ”said the ISPR.
“The planners, absensors and executors of this cowardly attack by the Indians will be persecuted and brought to justice and [the] The atrocious face of India will be exposed to the entire world, ”promised the army.
On Monday, the ISPR said that 12 terrorists from the “Indian power” attire were killed by security forces in separate commitments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Baluchistan.
Last month, the CEO of the ISPR, Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, said India was activating his “assets” to intensify terrorist attacks in Pakistan.
He had detailed the arrest of a suspect of Pakistani terror allegedly trained by India as “irrefutable evidence” of terrorism sponsored by the State led by Indian military personnel.
Personnel of the High Commission of India declared a person Non Grata
Separately, in a position in X early in the morning, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that a member of the personnel of the High Commission of India in Islamabad was declared a person not pleasant for “participating in activities inconsistent with its privileged status.”
“The worried official has been ordered to leave Pakistan within 24 hours,” said Fo, adding that the Indian Charge D’A Asfaires was called to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to transmit the decision.
“It emphasized that none of the diplomats or staff members of the Indian high commission should misuse their privileges and status in any way,” said Fo.