Earlier, on Thursday, the press secretary on Pakistan’s foreign service, Cabine Ali Khan claimed that the rebels involved in the attack on Jaffar Express contacted the leaders of the rings in Afghanistan.
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India strongly denied the proposals made by the Pakistani Foreign Bureau that India had a hand in Jaffar Express attack. Mea Rahdir’s press -secretary Jacewal said: “We are strongly dismissing groundless accusations in Pakistan. The whole world knows where the epicenter of global terrorism lies. Pakistan should look inside rather than pointing his fingers and move guilty to our own internal problems and failures on others.”
Earlier, on Thursday, the press secretary on Pakistan’s foreign service, Cabine Ali Khan claimed that the rebels involved in the attack on Jaffar Express contacted the leaders of the rings in Afghanistan.
“India is involved in terrorism in Pakistan. In a particular attack on Jaffar Express, terrorists contacted their rings and leaders in Afghanistan,” said Shafftat Ali Khan during a weekly press briefing.
Relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan were tense due to frequent border contractions, and Islamabad claims that Tehurek-I-Toliban Pakistan (TTP) used Afghan soil to launch attacks in Pakistan. Kabul denies allegations.
The statement appeared after the Pakistani security forces said they eliminated all 33 rebels to release Balochistan (BLA) who had driven Jaffar Express, who had transferred more than 400 passengers.
The Pakistan army did not release any photos and videos of the stated “successful operation”. On the other hand, BLA rebels claim that ISPR covers the defeat.
The Bla Joeyand Baloch press secretary insisted that “the battle is still ongoing on several fronts.” Baloch claimed that the Pakistani army “did not reach the battlefield and failed to save its hostage staff.”
He accused the state of “refusing his own soldiers” and leaving them “die as hostages.” The passengers who reached the flower were released, the Pakistani media reported that BLA fighters voluntarily released women, children and the elderly shortly after the train capture.
BLA also disputes the Pakistani authorities will allow independent journalists and imparties to the conflict zone. The group claims that the unwillingness of the army will allow such access to demonstrate its “defeat”.
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