
Islamabad (Pakistan) – Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has accused India of being behind the recent bomb blast on a school bus in Balochistan, which claimed 5 lives. He alleged that a group named ‘Fitna-al-Hindustan’, reportedly backed by India, was responsible for the attack. Sharif stated, “This heinous act was carried out by Fitna-al-Hindustan, an India-supported terrorist organization. Such actions are aimed at destabilizing Pakistan.”
India denies Sharif’s allegations
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) of India issued a sharp rebuttal, calling the accusations “completely baseless.” In its official statement, the MEA said: “This is yet another attempt by Pakistan to divert attention from its deep-rooted terrorism problem and internal failures. Blaming India has become a habitual cover for Pakistan’s pro-terrorist image on the world stage.”
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Editorial PerspectiveTerrorist attacks within Pakistan are often the result of its own long-standing support for extremist networks. The violence it once nurtured has begun to boomerang. Pakistan is now reaping the consequences of the very terrorism it sowed, and must now face the repercussions. |