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Indian Involvement in Balochistan?


Battleground Balochistan - HindustanTimes.com


Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Tariq Azeem levelled this charge at a joint press conference with Major General Shaukat Sultan, the director-general of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).


"The weapons recovered from miscreants in Balochistan are sophisticated, expensive and modern, which is a strong indication of involvement of a foreign hand," The News quoted him as telling the media.


He did not initially name India. What began as an innuendo about a "foreign hand" became a direct reference to New Delhi when pressed by reporters.


He said: "Everyone knows why India has opened its consulates in Afghanistan near Pakistani borders.


India could be in a better position to explain the reasons for opening of consulates in Afghanistan near Pakistani borders."

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