We hit India from Red Fort to Kashmir: Pak leader Chaudhry Haq
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Delhi Blast Case: Pakistan Leader Chaudhry Anwarul Haq asserts ‘We hit India from Red Fort to Kashmir forests’

As security authorities in India trace the roots of recent Red Fort blast to Pakistan and its associated terror networks, major admission comes from the Pakistan leader which is indeed a symbol of illicit arrogance. Chaudhry Anwarul Haq has asserted that Pakistan attacks India from Red Fort to the forests of Kashmir

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ISLAMABAD: It is a well-known and declared fact that Pakistan never learns its due share of lessons despite repeated failure at the hands of India as an impact of its illicit atrocities. One such major unapologetic acknowledgement lately comes from the leader of Pakistan which is indeed a symbol of arrogance. As the Indian security officials are tracing the roots of the recent Red Fort blast to the terror networks associated with Pakistan, Chaudhry Anwarul Haq, Pakistan politician has admitted that Pakistan will hit and attack India from Red Fort to the forests of Kashmir.

This admission by the political bighead of Pakistan further boosts the suspicion of the Indian officials and adds weights to the strong apprehension that the devastating blasts near Red Fort in Delhi that happened on November 10, is planned and plotted with the aid of Pakistan and its terror outfits. Umar Un Nabi, the culprit who drew the I-20 car and said to be a suicide bomber is a member of Jaish-e-Mohammed(JeM) terror group.

The Red Fort comment by Chaudhary Anwarul Haq reminds of the recent Red Fort blast where the investigation is underway and the security authorities are rigorously decoding and detaining the culprits linked to the heinous crime. On the other hand, the comment of ‘forests of Kashmir’ reminds the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22, in which 26 innocent lives were killed purely on the basis of religion. However, India gave a befitting reply to the Pahalgam terror attack through Operation Sindoor and carved a clear strategic edge.

In the latest claim, Chaudhary Anwarul Haq asserts, “I earlier said that if you keep bleeding Balochistan, we will hit India from Red Fort to the forests of Kashmir. By the grace of Allah, We have done it and they are still unable to count bodies”. These arrogant and illogical claims by the leader of Pakistan is a testament to the fact that how mindless and illicit Pakistan and its political heads are. India being a responsible sovereign nation never attacks Balochistan to fulfill its strategic aims, unlike Pakistan which repeatedly attacks Kashmir just to fulfill its hegemonic ambitions.

“A few days later, armed men entered and attacked and they haven’t probably counted all the bodies so far”, Chaudhary Anwarul Haq further added. These provocative comments as said earlier only emboldens the apprehensions of India that Pakistan has an illicit hand in the recent Red Fort blast. Meanwhile, the Union Cabinet has passed a resolution declaring the Delhi blast as an “act of terror”.

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Pakistan has irrationally repeatedly accused India for the unrest in Balochistan. In reality, the Balochistan problem is a problem slowly nurtured and developed by Islamabad itself. The rulers of Pakistan are themselves responsible for the country’s domestic political instability and embroiling economic crisis. The selective negligence of Pakistan towards Balochistan and appeasement only towards a few elite regions has led to the eruption and civil unrest in Balochistan.

as the probe continues, security officials in India have initiated a series of arrests with respect to the Delhi blast case from Jammu & Kashmir and Faridabad in Haryana. The vigilance of the intelligence and security personnel has in fact dismantled a large-scale terror plot which was reduced to the blast near the Red Fort. The originally plotted attack had nearly 10 members linked to JeM and other terror organisations including doctors and other paramedical professionals from the Al-Falah University in Faridabad.

Topics: terrorismRed Fort BlastDelhi Red Fort BlastChaudhry Anwarul HaqPakistanIndiaKashmirRed Fort
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