Tehran- IRAF- Naqavi, speaking at a joint press conference with Sarfaraz Bugti, the Chief Minister of Balochistan, stated: “These individuals were not ordinary terrorists. We can confidently say that India was involved in planning these attacks and carried them out alongside these groups.”
He further added that the Pakistani government intends to “identify and pursue all those responsible and supportive” of these attacks.
Naqavi said: “We will expose their true faces to the world, the faces that support terrorism behind the scenes.”
The Interior Minister also described India as the “main player behind terrorism” in the region and claimed that New Delhi not only provides financial support to armed groups but also plays a role in formulating their strategies and operational plans.
As of the time of publication, the Indian government has not responded to these statements.
Meanwhile, the Pakistani military has reported that at least 125 people have been killed in the latest wave of clashes with Baloch separatists in various areas of Balochistan, which began on the morning of January 31.
According to official figures, 15 security personnel, 18 civilians, and 92-armed militants have lost their lives in these incidents.
These clashes occurred in several regions, including Quetta, Mastung, Nushki, Dalbandin, Khuzdar, Panjgur, Temp, Gwadar, and Pishin.
The Pakistani military emphasized that among the civilian casualties, women, children, workers, and elderly people have also been affected.



