Interior Secretary Aftab Durrani and DG ISPR Expose RAW’s State-Sponsored Terror Campaign Threatening Pakistan’s Stability

Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry and Interior Secretary Aftab Durrani on Friday jointly briefed the media, exposing India’s long-running proxy war against Pakistan, now being waged under what they termed “Fitna-e-Hindustan.”

In the press conference, both officials revealed that recent terrorist attacks in Balochistan, including the tragic assault in Khuzdar, were orchestrated with the full backing of Indian intelligence agency RAW.

Interior Secretary Aftab Durrani stated that India, having suffered a strategic failure in its so-called “Operation Sanddoor,” has now activated its terrorist proxies to carry out attacks in Balochistan. “These attacks are not isolated incidents — they are part of a deliberate state-sponsored campaign,” he asserted.

He further added that the Government of Pakistan is fully committed to dismantling these networks, bringing the perpetrators to justice, and taking strict action against any form of terrorism. “Fitna-e-Hindustan has now begun targeting soft targets — including civilians and children — in its desperate attempt to destabilize Pakistan,” the Interior Secretary noted.

DG ISPR Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry described the recent attack on schoolchildren in Khuzdar as a horrifying example of India’s true face. “Fifty-one children injured in the Khuzdar attack are now fighting for their lives in hospitals,” he said. “This is the grotesque and inhuman face of India’s proxy war.”

He reaffirmed that Pakistan would continue to expose Indian state terrorism at every forum and ensure that the international community recognizes the severe threat posed by India’s covert operations in the region.

Both officials called on global stakeholders to break their silence and hold India accountable for its role in orchestrating violence and destabilizing peace in South Asia.

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