POLITICS & POLICY MAKING
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Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, the leader of Sikh for Justice (SFJ), has strongly condemned India’s alleged involvement in the terrorist attack on Jaffer Express in Balochistan. In a statement, he accused India's intelligence agency, RAW, of executing the attack and urged international organizations to take action against India’s National Security Advisor, Ajit Doval, and RAW operatives.
"India is Waging a Covert War Against Pakistan"
Pannun claimed that India is following a covert warfare blueprint to destabilize Pakistan. He labeled Modi’s government as a global terrorist regime, stating:
"Modi’s India is not just a regional threat—it is a full-fledged terrorist state engaged in violent transnational repression."
He further asserted that the Balochistan train attack was evidence of India’s aggressive defense doctrine, aimed at destabilizing neighboring countries through covert terrorism, assassinations of dissidents abroad, extremism, and cross-border militant activities.
"Modi Has Turned India into a Hub of State-Sponsored Terrorism"
Pannun warned that India's uncontrolled intelligence operations pose a significant threat to South Asia and are setting dangerous global precedents for state-sponsored violence.
"India’s intelligence apparatus must face diplomatic and security sanctions. The world can no longer turn a blind eye to India’s covert terrorist operations. If India is not held accountable, the next attack will claim even more innocent lives," he stated.
Security Forces Eliminate 33 Terrorists in Retaliatory Operation
The attack on Jaffer Express took place on Tuesday in Bolan, Balochistan, when banned militant group BLA targeted the train carrying hundreds of passengers from Quetta to Peshawar.
Pakistani security forces launched a two-day-long counterterrorism operation, successfully eliminating all 33 terrorists involved in the attack. However, during the operation, 21 passengers and four military personnel were martyred.
Attackers Had Direct Links to Afghanistan
Security sources have revealed that during the operation, the attackers were in communication with their handlers in Afghanistan. This revelation further strengthens claims of foreign involvement in destabilizing Pakistan through cross-border terrorism.
Conclusion
The allegations by Gurpatwant Singh Pannun add to the mounting concerns over India’s alleged covert operations in Pakistan and beyond. With tensions escalating in the region, the international community now faces increasing pressure to investigate and hold India accountable for its alleged involvement in transnational terrorist activities.