DG ISPR Presents Evidence of Indian Terrorism in Pakistan Again to the World
Rawalpindi: DG ISPR Major General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry and Federal Secretary Interior Khurram Agha, in a joint press conference, presented evidence of India’s involvement in the Khuzdar school bus attack, describing it as the handiwork of the “Fitna-e-Hindustan” (Indian Conspiracy).
Interior Secretary Khurram Agha said targeting innocent school children was not just an attack on an educational institution but an attack on Pakistan’s values. According to initial investigations, India is targeting soft targets after failing to hit hard targets.
DG ISPR revealed that India has been promoting state-sponsored terrorism in Pakistan for the past 20 years. He stated that Pakistan had already presented solid evidence of Indian interference to the United Nations in 2009 and 2016.
He further disclosed that arrested terrorists have confessed that India not only provides them financial support but is also involved in planning attacks. The Khuzdar incident was also carried out under India’s command, targeting children and civilians.
During the press conference, photos, videos, and other evidence of the martyred children were shown to the media. DG ISPR emphasized that India’s ambitions are not limited to Balochistan but aim to destabilize peace throughout Pakistan.
India Involved in Khuzdar School Bus Attack: DG ISPR
Major General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry stated that in multiple terrorist incidents in Balochistan over the past years, “Fitna-e-Hindustan” was involved, supported by India.
He referenced incidents including the killing of laborers, passengers being taken off buses and targeted, attacks on barbershops, the Jafer Express terrorist attack, and bombings targeting civilians.
DG ISPR clarified that these terrorist networks have no connection to Baloch nationalism or Islam; their sole affiliation is with India. This, he said, reveals the true face of Fitna-e-Hindustan.
He also presented an audio recording of Indian Army officer Major Sandeep, discussing the presence of terrorist networks from Balochistan to Lahore and the method of funding terrorism. The recording included a statement: “We will send money in installments so Pakistani agencies don’t become active; we need to operate for many years.”
DG ISPR detailed various terrorist attacks in Balochistan, including targeting laborers, passengers, barbershops, the Jafer Express, and civilians through bombings. He insisted that these acts are orchestrated by Indian-backed terrorist groups with no ties to Baloch nationalism or Islam.
He reiterated the audio evidence of Indian military involvement and funding mechanisms for terrorism inside Pakistan.
Major General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry also highlighted India’s attempts to malign Pakistan by spreading false claims about terrorist camps inside Pakistan, showing these claims to be baseless.