Jaffar Express Hijack: 'The world knows it is the hub of terrorism...', Shahbaz government accused pakistan of train hijacking, india silenced Pakistan


Pakistan had accused india of a role in the train hijacking in Balochistan. india rejected the allegations made by the Shahbaz government and said that the world knows where the hub of terrorism is.

India On pakistan train Hijacking Allegation

Pakistan's Shahbaz government accused india of the Jaffar Express train hijacking in Balochistan. After this, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) stated on Friday (March 14) rejected the 'baseless allegations' and advised its neighbor to look at 'its internal problems'.


Pakistan should look inside itself - MEA

MEA spokesperson Randhir jaiswal rejected these allegations and said, "We strongly reject the baseless allegations made by Pakistan. The whole world knows where the hub of global terrorism is. pakistan should look inside itself instead of blaming others for its internal problems and failures."


Afghanistan also responded to Pakistan

Afghanistan's Foreign Ministry also rejected Pakistan's claims. It asked pakistan to address its internal security concerns instead of making baseless allegations. afghanistan clearly said that these allegations have no basis and pakistan should focus on its internal situation.


Jaffar Express train hijacking incident

More than 450 passengers were involved in the hijacking of Jaffar Express in balochistan on march 11. 58 people were killed in this attack, including 21 passengers, four soldiers, and 33 terrorists of the balochistan Liberation army (BLA). pakistan accuses india of supporting organizations like the BLA, but india has strongly denied these allegations. The balochistan insurgency has been going on for decades, rooted in poverty, political marginalization, and other local issues. pakistan has consistently accused india of supporting these insurgent groups, but india has rejected it every time.

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