Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti says Fitna-e-Hindustan is fully backed by India’s RAW

(Web Desk): Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti has stated that there is no need for a large-scale military operation in Balochistan, and every attack by “Fitna-e-Hindustan” (India's proxy operations) will be foiled.
During a press conference in Islamabad, Sarfraz Bugti said that after its defeat, India is now resorting to proxies. "The enemy is waging a proxy war against us. The enemy was dreaming of destroying Pakistan’s emerging economy. India’s evil game has been exposed. The state has strong evidence against Fitna-e-Hindustan."
He added that children were martyred in Khuzdar through Fitna-e-Hindustan. The Indian intelligence agency RAW is backing Fitna-e-Hindustan, and the terrorists associated with it should not be linked with the Baloch people.
The Balochistan Chief Minister stated, "India's malicious plot has been exposed. Fitna-e-Hindustan is fully supported by Indian RAW. RAW handlers are providing sensitive information to Fitna-e-Hindustan. The terrorism in Balochistan has been funded by RAW since day one."
Sarfraz Bugti further stated that there is no need for a large military operation in Balochistan, and every attack by Fitna-e-Hindustan will be thwarted. He accused Indian media of spreading fake news about Karachi Port, falsely claiming it had been destroyed. He said that Fitna-e-Hindustan is conspiring to destabilize peace in Pakistan. "India had to face defeat in war, and Pakistan’s armed forces gave a fitting response to Indian aggression."
He also mentioned, "Dialogue happens with political parties. The issue of missing persons is often used as propaganda against the state. In this polarized environment, it is impossible for political parties to agree on any issue."
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