ISLAMABAD: India has yet to condemn the Jaffar Express train attack, reflecting New Delhi’s role in destabilising Balochistan ...
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Asian News International on MSNBaloch leader Mehran Marri links Jaffar Express attack to Pakistan's repressionBaloch leader Mehran Marri has condemned Pakistans military operations in Balochistan, linking the BLAs Jaffar Express attack ...
AT PENPOINTThat the Jaffar Express outrage shook the nation is not surprising, but it failed to achieve the aims of the ...
Bilateral relations between the Pakistani establishment and the Afghan Taliban have rapidly deteriorated in recent years, ...
Khan says India not only sponsoring such unlawful activities in Pakistan, but the entire regionNo question of change in ...
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The Nation UAE on MSNDamaged Jaffar Express bogies transported to QuettaThe damaged bogies of Jaffar Express, which was attacked by Baloch separatists in Bolan, have been transported to Quetta after eight days, railway officials confirmed.Upon inspection, three hand ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNHand grenades recovered from Jaffar Express bogiesHand grenades were found in three coaches of the Jaffar Express, a train that had been targeted in a terrorist attack last week.According to the police, the coaches of Jaffar Express were brought to ...
It is very clear to us,’ Foreign office spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan said while alleging that India is also running a ...
Ten days have passed since terrorists hijacked a Peshawar-bound train in Balochistan's Bolan district. However, the Pakistan Railways (PR) has yet to receive clearance to resume train operations ...
Pakistan on Thursday accused India of fanning terrorism in the country, and said New Delhi’s involvement in destabilising Balochistan “is very clear”. Foreign office spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan also ...
The government of Pakistan on Thursday stepped up its accusations against India, claiming that New Delhi has been involved in ...
The service of Sir Syed Express has been launched between Karachi and Rawalpindi. According to CEO Pakistan Railways Aamir Baloch, sixteen-compartments train, launched with public private partnership ...
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