Unfounded Accusations: A bid to mask Pakistan’s military failure

Recently, an incident occurred in Pakistan where a train carrying military personnel was attacked, resulting in civilian casualties as well. Details of the event have been reported by various news agencies.   In response, some Pakistani officials chose to blame Afghanistan instead of addressing the incident directly or attempting to negotiate the safe recovery of […]

Recently, an incident occurred in Pakistan where a train carrying military personnel was attacked, resulting in civilian casualties as well. Details of the event have been reported by various news agencies.

 

In response, some Pakistani officials chose to blame Afghanistan instead of addressing the incident directly or attempting to negotiate the safe recovery of their soldiers.

 

It is puzzling that a government would attribute the actions of a group that originated from within its own borders—one that has been conducting military operations against the Pakistani state since its inception—to Afghanistan. This group has maintained a base in Pakistan for years and has been actively engaged in extensive military operations.

 

These assertions clearly highlight the failure of the Pakistani government’s military and intelligence agencies to secure the nation and manage its internal issues.

 

A closer examination of the groups opposing the Pakistani government reveals that these factions operate within Pakistan, executing significant operations, such as seizing territories like Khuzdar and Bolan, which are key districts. It raises the question: how could such operations be orchestrated from outside the country?

 

Consequently, it becomes evident that the Pakistani government is attempting to obscure its shortcomings by making unfounded claims and seeking to restore its lost credibility by blaming Afghanistan.

 

The Islamic Emirate firmly rejects these baseless accusations, deeming them unreasonable and illogical. It also expresses sorrow over the loss of innocent lives.