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Is India behind the train hijacking in Pakistan a BLA? Conspiracy Theory Flood Media | Indian News

Train hijacking in Bal Road Branch: On the day after Pakistani security forces killed all 33 Ballu-chistan People’s Liberation Army (BLA) militants, they hijacked the Jafar Express on Tuesday, and Islamabad accused India of killing “sponsored terrorism” on Thursday without directly involving the Ballu-chistan train attack that killed 21 passengers.

The incident occurred in the train from Que to Peshawar and the train carrying 440 passengers, BLA militants and Piru Kunri ambushed in the tunnel near the Gudalal Mountains. They opened fire on the train, robbing passengers hostages, prompting security forces to launch a two-day operation.

After the rescue operation ended in Bal Luzhi Province, Pakistani media was flooded with several theories, claiming that India’s Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) was involved in a train hijacking. Several social media deals urged Pakistani security forces to thoroughly identify the root cause of this terrorism and intercept the perpetrators, noting New Delhi’s involvement in terrorism.

In addition, an online platform, Bal Luzhi Diary (TBD), claims that the latest train hijackers have discovered anti-Pakistan elements of Raw’s participation in funds. In an article on X, TBD said the recent action following the Jaffar Express hijacking was a decisive message that Islamabad would demolish every hostile network trying to undermine its sovereignty.

“The Jafar Express attack once again exposed Raw’s involvement in arming and funding anti-Pakistan elements. But, like countless times before, #India’s investment in these militants led to a complete failure. Pakistan’s security forces quickly eliminated the threat, proving that no proxy war could shake the state’s determination. The operation conveyed a decisive message – Pakistan will tear down every hostile network in an attempt to undermine its sovereignty, no matter who supports them.”

At the press conference, Foreign Ministry spokesman Shafqat Ali Khan was asked several questions about the fatal attack on Tuesday, which caused the hostage situation to last more than 24 hours.

“The terrorists have been communicating directly with Afghanistan-based planners,” he said, adding that Pakistan has repeatedly asked Afghanistan to deny its soil’s attacks on terrorist organizations such as the Bal Luchistan People’s Liberation Army (BLA), which have their attacks on Pakistan.

“We urge Afghanistan to hold perpetrators, organizers and financiers accountable for this reprehensible act of terrorism and work with the Pakistani government to bring to justice all those who are concerned about the attack, including real terrorism sponsors, to justice,” he said.

When asked about any change in the policy because India has been blamed for any activity of the BLA in the past, and this time pointing its finger to Afghanistan, a spokesman said the policy has not changed.

“Our policy has not changed. Once again, the facts have not changed. India is involved in terrorism against Pakistan. What I mean is that in this particular event, we have evidence of the appeal being traced back to Afghanistan. That’s what I said,” he replied.

On another issue, he said India has been working to undermine its neighbors and conduct global assassination campaigns. “In our region, unfortunately, we have many forces against peace and they do not want to see Pakistan gaining unprecedented and sincere efforts in counter-terrorism and the establishment of peaceful areas. “The latest terrorist attack was against Jaffar Express near Sibi in Balochistan, and was also carefully planned and directed by terrorist leaders operating from abroad. ”

Netizens remind Pakistan to “off leave or bleeding”

In all the blaming games on Pakistan, Indian social media returned it to Islamabad by reminding one of its top army officer Ashfaq Hassan, who said: “The only way to stop Balochistan from burning is to make India burn. Stop Pakistan from bleeding is to make India bleeding.” Several users on social media slammed Pakistan’s hijacking in Bal Luchistan, saying the BLA sent a clear message to its government.

“The Bal Road Branch People’s Liberation Army (BLA) has a clear message: “Leave or bleed.” “However, Pakistan has been blaming India and Afghanistan instead of facing the truth, not facing the truth – Pakistan wants to stand out.

“Pakistan started the bloodshed in India with a thousand cuts. But, look at the development now,” another user wrote.

“Pakistan dreams of cutting India’s bloodshed with 1,000 times. How does Pakistan feel now?” a third user wrote.

Meanwhile, the US-based Sikh Judicial Organization (SFJ) has also filed charges against national security advisers Ajit Doval and RAW, accusing them of orchestrating the train attack, according to Pakistani media. However, India has strictly rejected all charges filed by the SFJ in the past, claiming that New Delhi has never interfered in Pakistan’s internal security matters.

(with proxy input)

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