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Pakistan sources claim India plotting terror attacks in Balochistan

National security agencies issue alerts
Updated 07 May, 2025 04:59pm
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Credible intelligence sources have disclosed that India’s intelligence agency, RAW, is orchestrating a plan for widespread terrorism in Balochistan following a failed false flag operation in Pahalgam.

Reports indicate that RAW has activated its proxy groups, including the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), TTP, and Afghan elements who have illegally crossed into Pakistan.

Intelligence assessments reveal that these terrorist organizations have received explicit instructions for sabotage in key areas such as Gwadar, Quetta, and Khuzdar.

RAW has reportedly facilitated the infiltration of terrorists from Afghanistan into Pakistani territory to target various sites.

Sources further indicate that several suicide bombers have conducted reconnaissance to prepare for attacks using motorcycles or vehicles, potentially aiming at sensitive installations, security forces, and crowded public spaces.

In response to this information, national security agencies have issued alerts, and law enforcement is fully mobilized to counter potential threats.

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Sources assert that Pakistan possesses substantial and irrefutable evidence of India’s involvement in sponsoring terrorism in Balochistan. This latest plan by RAW underscores India’s willingness to destabilize Pakistan.

Intelligence agencies believe that this new wave of terrorism in Balochistan is a direct reaction to India’s significant failure in the Pahalgam operation, which was intended to divert global attention and tarnish Pakistan’s image internationally but ended in failure.

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