News India Live, Digital Desk: The worst ever terrorist attack in Balochistan has shattered Pakistan’s security system. in this attack 80 Pakistani soldiers Has been confirmed dead. To hide the internal pressure arising from this huge loss and its intelligence failure, Pakistan has once again tried its old trick. Pakistani rulers and army have started blaming India for this attack without any concrete evidence.
Horrific attack and huge loss of life: What happened in Balochistan?
In various areas of Balochistan, militants carried out a series of attacks targeting Pakistani Army convoys and posts. According to reports, the rebels used modern weapons and explosives, resulting in the martyrdom of at least 80 Pakistani Army personnel (casualties from Pakistan’s perspective). This is considered to be the biggest attack on the Pakistani Army in the last several decades. Banned organization responsible for the attack Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) Has taken.
Pakistan’s ‘Blame Game’: Baseless allegations against India
Hours after the attack, Pakistan’s interior minister and army spokesperson stepped up anti-India rhetoric to divert the attention of the international community. Pakistan claims that these attacks were planned across the border (India). However, global diplomatic experts say this is Pakistan’s old habit—whenever it fails to handle its internal rebellion, it tries to mislead its public by invoking India.
Increasing conflict between BLA and Pakistan Army
The roots of unrest in Balochistan run deep. Baloch citizens have long accused Pakistan of plundering their resources and violating human rights.
Opposition to CPEC project: Baloch insurgents are strongly opposing the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), which they consider an occupation of their land.
Increasing firepower: Experts believe that the sudden increase in BLA’s lethality is a result of the failure of Pakistan’s internal security policies and not any external interference.
India’s stance: “Take care of your home”
India has always rejected these claims of Pakistan outright. Indian Foreign Ministry sources say that instead of running a ‘factory’ for terrorism, Pakistan should focus on resolving its internal issues and eliminating safe havens of terrorism. The world knows that the roots of terrorism growing in Pakistan lie in its own wrong policies.
China’s concern and increasing pressure on Pakistan
This attack has also given China sleepless nights, because its projects worth billions of dollars are going on in Balochistan. After the death of 80 soldiers, there is now pressure on Pakistan to either crush the rebellion or accept the right of Baloch over its resources. ‘Blaming India’ is not a solution to this serious crisis.
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