Pakistan Blames India for Suicide Bombing in Balochistan: India Denies Allegations
The Indian Ministry of External Affairs has firmly rejected claims by the Pakistani military that India was involved in a recent suicide bombing in Balochistan. This incident, which tragically resulted in the deaths of five individuals, including three children, has reignited tensions between the two nations. The bombing, which occurred on Wednesday, also left 38 others injured, with fears that the death toll may rise further. In the wake of the attack,Pakistani media outlets have ramped up anti-India rhetoric,echoing the military’s assertions that Indian operatives are sowing seeds of terrorism on Pakistani soil.
Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal emphasized that India has no connection to the incident, suggesting that Islamabad has a habit of blaming india for its internal issues.The Pakistani military’s statement accused Indian terrorists of deliberately targeting innocent civilians, including children. Such explosive allegations have become a familiar narrative in the ongoing conflict between the two countries. As the situation unfolds,the international community watches closely,aware that these accusations could further escalate tensions in an already volatile region.