Pak PM Imran claims terrorists involved in recent attacks in Balochistan had foreign support
Islamabad: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday claimed that terrorists involved in the recent deadly attacks in the troubled southwestern Balochistan province had foreign support.
At least nine soldiers and 20 militants were killed in clashes and follow-up cleanup operations after Baloch rebels attacked Naushki and Panjgur areas of the province last week. The banned Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) claimed responsibility for the attacks.
The separatist outfit has recently stepped up attacks on security forces and installations. The security forces had claimed that during the fight they intercepted communication between the militants and their handlers in Afghanistan and India.
In the past, the External Affairs Ministry has dismissed Pakistan’s allegations of India’s involvement in some of the terror strikes in that country and said the so-called claims of “proof ” are figments of imagination.
The MEA had said that Pakistan’s desperate attempt will find few takers as the international community is aware of its tactics, and proof of Islamabad’s terror sponsorship has been admitted by none other than its own leadership.
Prime Minister Khan, alongwith Army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa, on Tuesday visited Naushki where four soldiers, including an officer, were killed in the attack. “Foreign funding is involved in terrorist attacks in Balochistan… But those involved in spreading chaos will not get anything out of it,” Khan said while addressing the troops.
“We are hopeful that terrorists will never succeed in Pakistan.” He also announced a 15 per cent increase in the salary of soldiers of paramilitary troops of Frontier Corps and Rangers, which are at the forefront of fighting militancy and keeping law and order in Balochistan and neighbouring Sindh province. (PTI)