New Delhi. Recently, the Jafar Express train going from Quetta to Peshawar in Pakistan was abducted by Baloch rebels. Baloch rebels killed all the soldiers of the Pakistani army riding on the train. Then the Pakistan Army killed him while taking a front against Baloch rebels. After this incident, Pakistan tried to put the Jafar Express Hijack on India without any evidence. On this, India has now heard Pakistan hard. The interesting thing is that Pakistan first accused its second neighbor Afghanistan in the Jaffer Express Hijack case. Later, Pakistan’s PM advisor Rana Sanaullah alleged without any evidence that India had a hand in the Hijack case of the Jafar Express train.
Pakistan’s PM Shahbaz Sharif’s advisor Rana Sanaullah accused India.
India’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said in a statement issued on Pakistan’s allegation that his allegations are completely rejected. India said that the world knows where the center of terrorist incidents occurring around the world is. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal, in the statement further, has advised Pakistan that he should raise fingers on others and to make the failures of his internal conditions to be confused instead of bursting on others. India has clearly stated that Pakistan should focus on improving its condition and the whole world has a truth related to terrorism.
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– Randhir Jaiswal (@MeAIndia) March 14, 2025
This is not the first time that Pakistan may have accused India in any incident. Shortly before, Pakistan also blamed India to kill unknown people of terrorists. Even at that time, India gave him a befitting reply. Actually, Pakistan has an anti -India stand from the day of its existence. Pakistan attacked India four times, but has been beaten every time. Even in the 1971 war, India had taken 93000 soldiers of Pakistan captives. Earlier in the world, no country had made such a number of enemy soldiers to be warned.