Islamabad (Pakistan) – Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch alleged that India’s actions, including alleged killings and kidnappings of individuals identified as terrorists, have extended beyond Pakistan’s borders, creating problems for Pakistan and raising global concerns.
Responding to a question during a press conference, Baloch referenced claims made by the American newspaper Washington Post, which accused India’s intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW), of orchestrating targeted operations in Pakistan. Baloch reiterated these allegations, suggesting that India’s actions are a cause of international alarm.
Pakistan’s Baseless Allegations Against India
🔍 Accusations on RAW: Pakistan claims India is infiltrating its territory to carry out assassinations, calling it a “global concern.” However, these allegations lack any evidence and seem far-fetched! 🤷♂️
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According to The Washington Post published a report on a “methodical assassination program” employed by India’s Research and Intelligence Wing (R&AW) intelligence agency since 2021 to kill at least a half dozen people deep within Pakistan. The Guardian further claimed that “India planned to eliminate 20 terrorists living abroad,” and alleged that many were killed under this plan, with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi purportedly aware of the operations.
India has categorically rejected these claims, labelling them as baseless and unsubstantiated.
Will not give Gwadar Port to foreign powers for military bases
Responding to queries about the strategic Gwadar Port, Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch clarified that the port, developed with China’s support, is intended solely for Pakistan’s economic development. She asserted that there is no intention to lease the port to foreign powers for establishing military bases.
This statement comes amidst widespread speculation and concerns regarding China’s involvement in Gwadar under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and its potential dual-use as a commercial and military facility. (Who will believe this ? – Editor)
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