Pakistan, which is widely recognised as a terror supporter, is blaming India for the unrest in Balochistan, in a classic case of the pot calling the kettle black. The Pakistan Foreign Office stated that there was strong evidence that India was involved in unrest in Balochistan. According to the media reports, Islamabad accused New Delhi for its "sinister attempt" to destroy CPEC and rejected New Delhi's "unwarranted" and "preposterous" statements on the Pakistan-China Joint Statement of February 6.
"Pakistan vehemently condemns the Indian Ministry of External Affairs' inappropriate and preposterous comments on the Pakistan-China Joint Statement of 6 February 2022, as well as India's relentless propaganda against the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor." "Through its dossiers issued in 2020 and 2021, Pakistan has given indisputable proof of India's malicious plot to destroy CPEC," said the Foreign Office.
"We expect the parties involved to refrain from interfering in India's domestic affairs," the MEA stated. According to the report, the Pakistan Foreign Office warned India that there is strong evidence of Indian involvement in recent sinister attempts in Balochistan to stir up instability by aiding anti-state forces.
According to the report, "Naval Commander Kulbhushan Jadhav is a living and irrefutable example of how India has sought to promote and patronise subversive actions in Pakistan and the region."
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