India has strongly rejected Pakistan’s allegations of involvement in the Balochistan train hijacking, pointing out Pakistan’s issues with internal terrorism. Accusations emerged after the Balochistan Liberation Army seized the Jaffar Express, resulting in 58 deaths. Afghanistan also denied Pakistan’s claims, urging Islamabad to address its own security challenges.
‘Look inwards instead of shifting blame’: MEA rejects Pakistan’s claim of India’s role in train hijacking
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