Interior minister holds India responsible for spate of attacks in Balochistan – Pakistan

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Key developments

  • Attacks carried out at multiple locations in Balochistan by Fitna al Hindustan, according to security officials
  • Security sources say 10 security personnel martyred; 108 terrorists killed in ongoing operation against terrorists over last two days
  • Interior minister says India behind the attacks; accuses country of providing support to terrorists

Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi on Saturday held India responsible for a spate of attacks in Balochistan, while state media reported that 67 terrorists were killed as security forces responded to the onslaught.

Speaking to the media alongside Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti on Saturday night, he said, “These were not normal terrorists. India is behind these attacks. I can tell you for sure that India planned these attacks along with these terrorists.”

He said that authorities would go after every single one of those involved and the “masters behind them”.

“We will expose them in the world — the face with which they meet the world and the face with which they support terrorists,” he said. Naqvi said India was the “main country” behind terrorism, saying that it was not only providing financial support to the terrorists but was also aiding them in planning and strategising.

For his part, Bugti expressed gratitude to Naqvi for rushing to Quetta.

“We chaired a high-level security meeting and visited the injured at the Combined Military Hospital,” the CM said.

“In terms of the incident itself, information has yet to come but I want to say that the operation is pretty much over,” he said. Bugti also condemned the killing of women and children belonging to a Baloch family hailing from Khuzdar in Gwadar’s labour colony.

He lauded law enforcement and security personnel for their response to the attacks.

“The terrorists’ morale was declining. To raise morale, they executed this attack but the lethality was very low,” the CM said.

“The rebuttal by security forces was superb,” he said. Bugti added that the state’s resolve “could not be weakened”.

41 terrorists in Panjgur and Harnai district’s Shaban area “in the past two days”, the sources said a total of 108 terrorists have been eliminated across the province.

The security sources further said that 10 police and security personnel embraced martyrdom while “fighting against this brutality”.

The state has designated Balochistan-based terrorist groups as Fitna-al-Hindustan to highlight India’s alleged role in terrorism and destabilisation across Pakistan.

Meanwhile, “terrorists of the brutal Indian proxy” also killed 11 citizens in Gwadar, PTV quoted the security sources as saying.

They stated that the deceased included five men, three women and three children. PTV, citing security sources, said all terrorists involved in the incident were killed.

According to a Dawn correspondent, while mobile phone services were working, data services were suspended in Quetta, Sibi and Chaman regions in the wake of the attacks.

Radio Pakistan, Naqvi was briefed about the security situation in Balochistan and the terrorist attacks of Fitna al Hindustan.

CM Bugti was also present for the briefing. The interior minister appreciated the timely and effective action of the security forces, the report said.

He also paid tribute to the personnel and citizens who were martyred in the terrorist attacks. Naqvi said the ongoing war against terrorism would continue till the last terrorist was eliminated, the report said.

derailed four bogies of the Quetta-bound Jaffar Express train coming from Peshawar and damaged the track.

The Jaffar Express had also escaped attacks in Nasirabad in October and November last year. Similar attempts also occurred during the two months in Kachhi and Sindh’s Shikarpur district.

reported.

The premier professional competence and bravery of the security forces for thwarting “coordinated attacks at 12 locations across Quetta, Noshki, Dalbandin, Pasni and Gwadar”.

He noted that 37 terrorists were neutralised during the operations, dealing a “major blow” to militant networks operating in the region.

PM Shehbaz also lauded the personnel for “neutralising 88 leading terrorists, backed by India, in various intelligence-based operations carried out over the past 48 hours, terming it a significant success in the ongoing fight against terrorism”.

He paid homage to the 10 valiant security personnel who embraced martyrdom during the operations, sacrificing their lives while giving precedence to protecting the homeland over their own safety.

“The entire nation, including myself, is proud of its martyrs,” the prime minister said, adding that the officers and personnel of the security forces were performing their duties with exemplary courage and selflessness.

Reaffirming the government’s resolve, PM Shehbaz stated that the war against terrorism would continue until its complete eradication from the country.

Balochistan Planning Minister Mir Zahoor Ahmed Buledi strongly condemned the “damage to public properties and terrorising citizens by a handful of terrorists”.

“Balochistan will not be held hostage by these perpetrators of violence. With public support, LEAs have foiled terrorist designs,” he said on X.

Buledi further said that Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti “cut short his Islamabad engagements, including a meeting with the World Bank President & returned to Quetta immediately to resume official work at the CM House”.

The British High Commission also condemned the attacks.

“Our thoughts are with the families of those who lost their lives and all those affected. We stand with Pakistan in rejecting terrorism and in our shared commitment to peace and security,” it said.

proscribed BLA has carried out frequent attacks in Balochistan, specifically targeting security forces and LEAs.

In August 2025, the United States also designated the BLA and its Majeed Brigade squad as foreign terrorist organisations.

Earlier this week, CTD said six proclaimed offenders affiliated with the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) were killed during an operation in Pishin.

On January 5, an IED attack in Panjgur killed one person and injured 16 others.

Despite record militant deaths, Pakistan saw a sharp escalation in militant violence in 2025, with terrorist attacks rising by 34 per cent and terrorism-related fatalities increasing by 21pc year-on-year, according to data released by the Islamabad-based Pak Institute for Peace Studies.

As many as 699 terrorist attacks were recorded countrywide during the year.

In early December, security forces carried out a two-day operation against militants who attacked the brigade headquarters of Frontier Corps in Chagai district’s Nokundi area.

The same day the FC headquarters was targeted as a suicide bomber detonated himself at its main gate, armed terrorists also launched an attack on an FC checkpost in Panjgur district’s Gurmakan area.

On November 24, three personnel were martyred and 12 sustained injuries in a suicide attack on the FC headquarters in Peshawar.

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