Pakistan’s military and civil leadership have blamed India and its proxy network, Fitna al-Hindustan, for the deadly school bus bombing in Khuzdar that killed six children and injured 51 others. Officials called the act an assault on humanity, values, and national identity.
India Behind Attack, Say Officials
Interior Secretary Capt (retd) Khurram Muhammad Agha and DG ISPR Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry held a joint press briefing in Islamabad. They condemned the May 21 bombing, calling it a “cowardly and targeted attack” on civilians. Capt Agha emphasized that this was a strategic hit, not an isolated incident.
He claimed Indian-backed operatives are now deliberately targeting soft civilian groups, especially children, after the failure of military operations like Operation Sindoor. He also assured ongoing support for the victims’ families and a thorough investigation.
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Long Record of Indian Involvement
Lt Gen Chaudhry accused India of carrying out state-sponsored terrorism in Pakistan for over 20 years. He recalled past attempts to expose this, including Pakistan’s presentation of evidence to India in 2009 and submission of dossiers to the UN in 2015 and 2019.
He highlighted the case of Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav as a key example of India’s covert operations. The DG ISPR stated the Khuzdar attack was another link in a well-documented pattern orchestrated by Fitna al-Hindustan.
String of Attacks in Balochistan
Lt Gen Chaudhry listed multiple recent attacks allegedly directed by India:
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April 12: 12 laborers killed in Nushki
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April 28: Two civilians shot in Tump Kech
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February 14: 10 killed in Harnai IED blast
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May 9: Three barbers murdered in Lasbela
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Recent attack on off-duty personnel on the Jaffer Express
The Khuzdar bombing, targeting children, marks a disturbing escalation. The military vowed a forceful response and urged international awareness of India’s ongoing tactics.
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