Sikh for Justice” Accuses India of Involvement in Balochistan Train Attack

New York:The global Sikh organization, Sikhs For Justice (SFJ), has claimed that India was involved in the recent train attack in Balochistan, and warned that if India is not held accountable, their next attack could claim even more innocent lives.
SFJ leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, in his statement, accused India’s notorious intelligence agency, RAW (Research and Analysis Wing), of being behind the terrorist attack on the train in Balochistan. He urged international organizations to take action against India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and RAW for their involvement.
Pannu further stated that India is following a covert strategy of warfare against Pakistan and described the Modi government as not only a regional threat but a full-fledged terrorist regime engaged in violent international repression.
He described the Balochistan train attack as proof of India’s aggressive defense strategy, aiming to destabilize neighboring countries through covert terrorist operations. He also accused India of being involved in the assassination of opponents abroad, extremism, and cross-border terrorism.
Pannu emphasized that Modi’s government has turned India into a global center of state-sponsored terrorism, with RAW’s unchecked operations putting South Asia at risk and setting dangerous global precedents for state violence.
He called for diplomatic and security sanctions against India’s intelligence apparatus, warning that the international community could no longer turn a blind eye to India’s covert terrorist activities. Pannu stated that if India is not held accountable, their next attack could be even more deadly.
It is worth noting that on Tuesday, militants from the banned Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) attacked the Jaffer Express traveling from Quetta to Peshawar, taking hundreds of passengers hostage. After two days of intense operations, security forces successfully killed all 33 terrorists involved in the attack. However, 21 passengers and 4 military personnel lost their lives during the operation. Security sources have confirmed that the attackers were in contact with their handlers in Afghanistan during the assault.