QUETTA: Efforts are being made to destabilize and divide Pakistan through social media propaganda, creating distance between the youth and the state. India has been actively promoting terrorism and separatism in Balochistan, while separatists, encouraged by Indian support, continue to spread unrest in the province. Security forces are conducting operations in regions where distinguishing between friend and foe has become increasingly difficult.
It is imperative for the entire nation to stand united against terrorism. The state is a sacred institution that stands far above political divisions. Those who have taken up arms against the state are not “disgruntled citizens” but terrorists. The term “disgruntled Baloch” was coined only to justify acts of terrorism and create sympathy for anti-state elements.
Earlier, while talking to the United Nations General Assembly’s Committee, Pakistan’s representative, Asif Khan, strongly responded to India’s remarks, saying that India is actively supporting banned terrorist organizations such as the TTP, BLA, and the Majeed Brigade.
He added that India’s irresponsible behavior poses a grave threat to regional peace and stability.
Asif Khan further said that Pakistan exercised its legitimate right to self-defense in response to India’s provocative aggression in May and will continue to expose India’s hypocrisy before the international community.
Pakistan has consistently maintained that India has been supporting these militant groups for the past two decades, particularly in the Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa regions.
and innocent civilians, fueling provocation and unrest in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan.
It is worth mentioning that Pakistan has been very clear with his stance that India backs militants groups and fund them operate using the Afghanistan’s territory.
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The Afghan government should take necessary measures against those militant groups or the armed forces of Pakistan will target the havens and the hideouts of those Taliban posts launched in Afghanistan.