
- “What should we negotiate with terrorists?” CM BUGTI ask.
- Said whole country referring to managers disappointed as terrorists.
- CM says that allowing forbidden holding to return the reason for the increase in terrorism.
Stressing the need for a dialogue to resolve the Balutchistan issues with terrorism, the chief minister Sarfraz Bugti said on Friday that those who have weapons against the State did not want to come to the negotiation table.
His remarks occurred a few days after the fatal attack on the Jaffar Express which led to the martyrdom of 26 train passengers, including 18 members of the security personnel of the army and the FC. 33 terrorists were also killed by the security forces during the customs clearance in the Bolan district of Balutchistan.
Speaking on the Geo News program “AAJ Shahzaib Khanzada Ke Saath”, CM Bugti said: “If Akhtar Mengal or Abdul Malik Baloch have a solution to the problem, let them present it – we are ready.”
He said that Dr. Abdul Malik Baloch, in his mandate, had initiated a dialogue with the Dissidents Baloch leaders. He said that the old CM did not take it as Minister of the Interior and the Provincial Assembly with confidence.
The chief minister said that the talks could be held from the political parties registered with the Pakistan Electoral Commission (ECP).
The CM asked: “What should we negotiate with terrorists?”
Referring to their presumed involvement in subversive activities in the country, CM BUGTI said that the whole country was referring to disillusioned Balouthes leaders as terrorists.
Grunt the PTI to move thousands of activists in the country after the fall of Kabul in 2021, he said: “Allowing forbidden to return is also a reason for the increase in terrorism.”
It was one of the main reasons for the recent point of terrorism in the country, he added.
He said the PPP has always supported the reconciliation process to resolve the challenges encountered by Balutchistan.
The chief minister reiterated that Afghan soil was used for terrorist attacks inside Pakistan.
Earlier in the day, the Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR), Lieutenant-General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, called the main sponsor of Balouthistan terrorism, saying that the last attack on Jaffar Express is the continuation of the same policy.
Addressing a press conference flanked by Balutchistan CM BUGTI, the CEO ISPR said: “The last attack in Balutchistan and other terrorist incidents that have taken place in the past … We understand that the main sponsor of these (attacks) is your oriental neighbor.”
The Liberation Army of the Baloch Prohibited (Bla), during Tuesday’s attack on the Jaffar Express, exploded the railways and held more than 440 hostage passengers in a day confrontation with security services in a remote mountain pass in the Bolan district.
The army, after cleaning the train and saved hostages, said that he had killed 33 attackers. Before the start of the operation, the terrorists had martyred 26 passengers, while four security staff were martyred during the operation.
In today’s supplier, Lieutenant-Général Chaudhry confirmed that three FC soldiers kissed martyrdom when the terrorists attacked the border body stake before the train was caught.
By giving a ventilation of the victims of the incident, the CEO ISPR revealed that 26 martyred train passengers included 18 members of the staff of the army and the FC, three officials of the Pakistani railways and other departments and five civilians.
He also declared that the number of deaths of the terrorist attack could increase, while 37 of the 354 passengers had been injured.
The military spokesman said they had made five operations victims.
The CEO ISPR said the terrorists arrested the Jaffar Express via an IED explosion in a hilly land where accessibility is difficult.
Meanwhile, the media war directed by the Indian media began supporting the terrorists, said the CEO.
Lieutenant-General Chaudhry said that Jaffar Express’s incident is a continuity of India policy aimed at sponsoring terrorism in Pakistan.
“The incident of Jaffar Express is the continuity of the same policy, the same sponsorship from which it was designed and it was pushed.”, He noted.
Slamant Indian media, the CEO ISPR said that false videos had been created using artificial intelligence (AI) to spread malicious propaganda concerning Jaffar Express attack on social media platforms.
“Indian media distribute propaganda using false videos to exaggerate the situation,” he said.
“India Media has tried to create a story (against Pakistan) by broadcasting false videos,” he said, adding that the Indian media also played old videos from the terrorists drawn from social media.
“An activity (terrorists) was underway in (Balutchistan) and the other activity was led by the Indian media,” said the military spokesperson.