RAW has sent terrorists from Afghanistan to relevant areas for operations


After India failed in the Pahalgam false flag operation, a major terrorist plan in Balochistan has been exposed, reportedly.
According to media reports, India's intelligence agency, RAW, has activated its proxies in different areas of Balochistan.
It is also reported that the Indian RAW has planned terrorism in Gwadar, Quetta, and Khuzdar. It has instructed the BLA, Fitna al-Khawarij, and illegal Afghans to carry out terrorism in these cities.
The reports also stated that RAW has sent terrorists from Afghanistan to relevant areas for operations.
Some suicide bombers were given reconnaissance of the relevant areas. They can use a car or a motorcycle in terrorist operations, added the reports.
The reports further said that law enforcement agencies are active in foiling the nefarious plans of terrorism under Indian auspices.
Clear evidence of India’s terrorism in Balochistan has already come to light. India wants to spread unrest in Pakistan by instigating terrorism in the province, reportedly.
According to the reports, the Pahalgam false flag operation was a major failure behind the terrorist plan.
India-Pakistan tensions
On April 22, 26 people were killed and a dozen injured in a firing incident at a tourist spot in Pahalgam district of occupied Kashmir.
India’s Hindu extremist government, displaying traditional stubbornness without investigating the Pahalgam incident, blamed Pakistan and announced the suspension of the Indus Water Treaty on the sharing of river water, which was reached under the mediation of the World Bank in 1960.
Pakistan rejected India’s unilateral announcement to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty.

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