The Minister of Defense, Khawaja Asif, has called two important terrorist groups that operate in Pakistan: the Baloch Liberation Army (Bla) and the Tehreek-E-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) as “Indian indicators.”
Speaking on the private television channel on Wednesday night, he said that Islamabad would present “complete evidence” of the alleged participation of New Delhi in the Khuzdar explosion that killed at least six people, including three children, and wounded more than 40, many of them students.
The alleged bomber embarked on a vehicle loaded with explosives on the school bus while passing beyond Zero Point near the Rakhshan hotel, said the attached commissioner Yasir Iqbal Dashti, and added that the bus was transporting students to the public school of the army located inside the Khuzdar canton.
The vehicle was manipulated with more than 30 kilograms of explosives, according to the pump removal equipment.
Public relations between services (ISPR) declared that “three innocent children and two adults have embraced Shahadat” and several children have suffered injuries in the “cowardly and frightened attack planned and orchestrated by the terrorist state of India and executed by their indicators in Baluchistan.
“The Bla and the TTP are being financed and directed by India. They have nothing to do with nationalism or religion,” Asif said. “We will correct everything we have claimed.”
Asif described the attack as an assault on non -combatants and said that “Pakistan will attack with full strength” against those responsible. He linked Bla directly to India, saying that his leadership operated from New Delhi.
The minister also criticized India for rejecting Pakistan’s call for joint investigation into Pahalgam’s attack last month in illegally occupied Indians Jammu and Kashmira (Iiojk), which left 26 dead.
“India, without any proof, blamed us. But we have evidence that links India with Bla and violence inside Pakistan,” he said.