CM Gandapur Vows to Unmask New Delhi’s Terror Network at FATF

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur has hit back strongly at India for misrepresenting his recent remarks, stating that his words were deliberately taken out of context and weaponized at international forums like FATF. Gandapur, a former federal minister for Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan affairs, said he plans to personally attend FATF sessions to expose India’s involvement in terrorism within Pakistan, particularly in Balochistan.

He accused India of orchestrating attacks targeting Chinese nationals working on CPEC projects and destabilizing Pakistan’s internal security. “India is not just a regional rival; it’s a state sponsor of terrorism,” Gandapur stated, pointing out that New Delhi once operated over a hundred consulates inside Afghanistan without any legitimate trade activity—allegedly to facilitate covert operations in Pakistan.

The Chief Minister emphasized that India’s role in funding and training anti-Pakistan elements, especially Baloch separatists, should no longer go unnoticed. He warned that New Delhi’s actions pose a threat not just to Pakistan, but to regional peace and international credibility. “I will go myself and reveal India’s real face before the world,” he asserted, adding that he aims to push for India’s placement on FATF’s grey list in response to its destabilizing activities.

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