Modi indirectly admits India’s involvement in Khuzdar school bus attack

Modi indirectly admits India’s involvement in Khuzdar school bus attack

ISLAMABAD: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has indirectly admitted to India’s involvement in the Khuzdar school bus attack, which claimed the lives of innocent school-going children.

While addressing to a rally in Rajasthan, Indian Premier Narendra Modi said “those who came to wipe off our vermilion (Sindoor) have been buried in dust and they thought that India would forget the blood of its citizens. Those who shed the blood of India have now paid for every drop. Those who boasted about their weapons have been turned into heaps of rubble”.

The political analysts believe these remarks are an indirect admission of attack on school bus in Khuzdar district of Balochistan, analysts interpreted these remarks as a veiled reference to recent events in Balochistan.

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The recent comments of the Indian PM have raised serious concerns about India’s role in destabilizing Pakistan through its proxies such as BLA and TTP.

Political analysts argued argue that this reflects India’s position as a key player in regional unrest, using non-state actors to target civilians, including school-going children, in pursuit of political objectives.

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