Governor Balochistan Condemns Indian Aggression, Calls it a Violation of International Laws and Human Rights

Quetta: Governor of Balochistan, Jaffar Khan Mandokhail, has strongly condemned India’s recent acts of aggression, particularly the targeting of civilian populations with missile strikes. He described these actions as blatant violations of international laws and human rights.
In a statement issued on the matter, Governor Mandokhail warned that such unprovoked hostilities not only cause massive destruction but also severely threaten peace and development across the entire region. He emphasized that India’s latest aggression has raised serious concerns about the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the nations in the region, increasing instability and insecurity.
The Governor urged the international community to take immediate and serious notice of the deteriorating situation. He highlighted the dire humanitarian crisis faced by residents living near border areas, where innocent civilians are suffering from loss of life, displacement, and widespread damage.
Governor Mandokhail further expressed deep concern over the psychological trauma inflicted on millions of women and children due to India’s provocative actions, calling it unacceptable.
He stressed that India must immediately halt its hostile rhetoric and military operations. The governor also called on the global community to play an active and timely role in de-escalating tensions, ensuring regional stability, and promoting peaceful resolutions to conflicts.
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