RAW-Backed ‘Fitnatul Hindustan’ Has No Link to Baloch People: CM Bugti
Quetta: Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfaraz Bugti has said that the group “Fitnatul Hindustan”, which is active under the patronage of India’s intelligence agency “RAW”, has no connection with the Baloch nation or Balochistan.
These are purely terrorist elements who are only working against the state of Pakistan.
While holding an important press conference in Islamabad along with Provincial Minister for Planning and Development Zahoor Ahmed Buledi and Chief Secretary Balochistan, the Chief Minister said that India is unable to tolerate Pakistan’s development and emerging economy, which is why it is busy trying to destabilize Pakistan through proxy wars.
He said that the organization “RAW”-backed Fitnatul Hindustan is conspiring to sabotage peace and stability in Balochistan through terrorism, but India has faced failure on every front, and its evil intentions have been exposed.
During the press conference, misleading reports of Indian media were also shown to the media, which included false news regarding Karachi Port during the recent Pak-India tension.
Along with this, audio of Fitnatul Hindustan operatives Shambe and Rehman Gul was also played to the media, which included details of contacts and exchange of information with RAW handlers.
The Chief Minister expressed grief over the martyrdom of children in Khuzdar and said that these brutal acts are the work of terrorists who take funding and instructions from RAW.
He clarified that these elements are not representatives of Baloch but agents of RAW, and their actions only target the citizens of Pakistan, whether they are Punjabis or belong to any other nation.
He said that the Baloch nation has its traditions and honor, and they are indifferent to cowardly and inhuman acts. The state has solid evidence against Fitnatul Hindustan.
Mir Sarfaraz Bugti also presented an important position regarding the missing persons and said that the narrative of enforced disappearances is part of a specific propaganda. The state has evidence according to which most of the disappearances are cases of voluntary concealment, and their lists are with the banned BLA.
He said that there is no need for any major military operation in Balochistan, because the state’s policy is based on political dialogue and effective strategy.
The door to negotiations is always open, but strict action will be taken against those who take up arms against the state.
The Chief Minister said that no conspiracy against the peace and development of Pakistan will be allowed to succeed, and the state is determined to thwart every action of Fitnatul Hindustan.