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Pakistan facing gory trail of Indian state-sponsored terrorism : DG ISPR

Daily Dateline Islamabad by Daily Dateline Islamabad
May 24, 2025
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RAWALPINDI,: Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Lt. General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry on Friday hinted at a gory trail of Indian state-sponsored terrorism, targeting Pakistan and pointed out out specific dossiers that clearly established the Indian involvement in subversive activities for decades.“Indian state-sponsored terrorism actually goes back to the inception of Pakistan […] and it keeps on going,” he said while addressing a news conference along with Secretary Interior Khurram Agha.He reminded that it was India that created the terrorist organization ‘Mukti Bahini’ in 1971 in the erstwhile East Pakistan [now Bangladesh], a very clear manifestation of India’s nefarious designs against Pakistan.Giving a cut of the last two decades through projector slides, the ISPR DG informed the media about all the dirty work India had been doing in parts of Pakistan, including Balochistan.In 2009, he said, the Pakistan government handed over a dossier of irrefutable evidence at Sharm El Sheikh, (Egypt) to the then Indian Prime Minister, which was part of history, adding, “The publicly disclosed documents that were released in 2010 were part of history.”In 2015, he said, Pakistan again presented a dossier to the United Nations, highlighting Indian-sponsored and abetted terrorism in Pakistan and in Balochistan.In 2016, the ISPR DG said, the world witnessed another ugly face of Indian-sponsored terrorism in Balochistan in the form of Kulbhushan Yadav, a serving Indian naval officer, who gave a detailed confession of all the heinous and vicious acts of terrorism that he had been sponsoring and funding on behalf of the state of India. It was a clear proof of India’s terrorist activities, he added.In 2019, he said another dossier, full of evidence, was presented to the United Nations.Very recently, he said, local and international media have seen confessions and acknowledgements by multiple surrendering terrorists of this Fitna al Hindustan, who revealed how India was funding, planning, and carrying out
terrorism in Balochistan. “And this goes on, till now on a daily basis.”On May 21, 2025, he said, India launched a cowardly and ghastly attack targeting innocent civilians and children, describing it as the ‘actual cruel and evil face of Fitna al Hindustan.’He shared details of terrorist attacks, including killing of 12 labourers in Nushki on April 12; two labourers in Tump,Kech on April 28; and 10 people in a blast in Harnai on February 14, during current year.He also mentioned innocent civilians and security personnel killed in Jaffer Express attack, and three barbers murdered in Lasbela on May 9.

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