CM Balochistan Sarfaraz Bugti Responds to Indian Aggression and the Threat of Proxy Wars

Chief Minister of Balochistan, Sarfaraz Bugti, stated that Pakistan’s armed forces have given a decisive response to India’s aggression, leaving India defeated in the war. He further stated that after suffering defeat, India is now resorting to proxy wars, with India’s intelligence agency, **RAW**, allegedly supporting **Fitna-e-Hindustan** (a term used for anti-Pakistan elements).
Addressing a press conference, CM Bugti said that after India’s military failure, it was now involved in a proxy war, and **RAW** was reportedly backing the elements involved in **Fitna-e-Hindustan**. The Chief Minister accused Indian media of spreading false news about the Karachi Port, claiming that it had been destroyed, which he refuted.
Bugti emphasized that the enemy was waging a **proxy war** against Pakistan, with **RAW** allegedly playing a major role in supporting **Fitna-e-Hindustan**. He claimed that the malicious plans by India had been exposed, and added that the state had strong evidence against these elements.
In an effort to show the extent of the conspiracy, CM Bugti presented audio recordings of terrorists, suggesting that handlers were providing secret information to **Fitna-e-Hindustan**. While acknowledging the existence of substantial evidence, he assured that the government would share these details through appropriate platforms at the right time.
He also criticized the silence of **Baloch nationalist groups** whenever innocent people were killed, and particularly pointed out the lack of statements from their leaders when Baloch women were targeted. Bugti condemned the actions of groups like **Baloch Youth Congress (BYC)**, who, according to him, burned Pakistan’s flag wherever they went, calling for the independence of Balochistan.
Addressing the tragic incident in **Khuzdar**, where children were killed, he clearly stated that there was no need for a large-scale military operation in Balochistan. The people of Balochistan, he said, had made their decision: **Fitna-e-Hindustan** had no connection to the province and should not be associated with Baloch traditions, culture, and civilization.
Bugti also emphasized that Balochistan was a peaceful region with its people firmly against the influence of foreign-backed elements, and that they would not allow anyone to use their land for anti-Pakistan activities.





