23/05/2025
🇵🇰 Khuzdar School Bus Attack Is Fitna AL-Hindustan | DG ISPR & MoI Presser
Another tragedy strikes Balochistan — on May 21, a devastating bomb attack on a school bus near Khuzdar claimed the lives of six people, including three innocent students, and injured over 40, mostly children. In a hard-hitting press conference, DG ISPR Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry and Interior Secretary Capt (R) Khurram Agha accused India of orchestrating the attack through its proxies, specifically referencing RAW-backed outfits like Fitnah al Hindustan and the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA).
This video delves into the allegations of Indian state-sponsored terrorism, citing past and recent evidence including the Kulbhushan Jadhav case, the Jaffar Express hijacking, and attacks on Chinese interests. It also critically examines Pakistan's evolving internal security doctrine and its increasing emphasis on countering hybrid warfare and soft target terrorism.
Additionally, the video sheds light on the controversial role of the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) and Dr Mahrang Baloch, with the military leadership urging media to "unmask" their alleged links with banned outfits. The recent rejection of Dr Baloch’s release plea by the Balochistan High Court under the Maintenance of Public Order (MPO) ordinance is also analyzed in the broader context of national security and civil rights.
We explore:
The Khuzdar school bus bombing and its impact on national consciousness
India's alleged role in destabilizing Balochistan and Pakistan at large
The response strategy of the Pakistan Army and its call for national unity against terrorism
Media narratives, missing persons, and the complexities of state-citizen trust in restive regions
🎙️ This episode provides a critical analysis of state policy, intelligence narratives, and the broader geopolitical chessboard, especially in light of Pakistan-India tensions and the evolving insurgency in Balochistan.
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