Pakistan asks US to help break Afghan-Indian ‘terror nexus’

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ISLAMABAD: National Security Adviser, Lt. Gen (retd) Nasser Khan Janjua in a meeting with US Ambassador to Pakistan, David Hale. INP PHOTO
  • National Security Advisor says India’s RAW and Afghanistan’s NDS are patronising terrorists groups to attack soft targets in Pakistan
  • Lashkar-e-Jhangvi and Islamic State have already claimed responsibility for the attack

Mentioning that the terrorists who attacked the Quetta Police Training College were constantly in contact with their leadership and handlers in Afghanistan, Pakistan National Security Advisor General (r) Nasser Khan Janjua on Wednesday said to United States ambassador David Hale that India’s Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) and Afghanistan’s National Directorate of Security (NDS) are “patronising terrorists groups to attack soft targets” in the country.

Janjua said the nexus between terrorist groups operating under the supervision of NDS and RAW needed to be broken and the US should provide assistance for the same, according to a statement issued by the NSA. The meeting also discussed counter-terrorism operations and cross-border attacks.

Janjua also said peace in Afghanistan would only be possible if there was peace in Pakistan. The American ambassador was also briefed on Pakistan’s efforts to improve the current security situation in the country through implementation of the National Action Plan.

Hale, on the occasion, condemned the attack in Quetta and offered his regrets. He also offered American support for the same.

Heavily-armed militants wearing suicide vests stormed a police academy in Quetta, killing at least 61 people and wounding at least 117, in the deadliest attack on a security installation in the country’s history. Three gunmen burst into the sprawling academy, targeting sleeping quarters home to some 700 recruits, and sent terrified young men aged between 15 and 25 fleeing.

“They just barged in and started firing point-blank. We started screaming and running around in the barracks,” one police cadet who survived told media.

General Sher Afgun, a senior military commander in Balochistan, confirmed the report, saying calls were intercepted between the attackers and their handlers, suggesting they were from the Al Alami wing of LeJ, a sectarian Sunni armed group.

“We came to know from the communication intercepts that there were three militants who were getting instructions from Afghanistan,” Afgun said.

“Two, three days ago we had intelligence reports of a possible attack in Quetta city, that is why security was beefed up in Quetta, but they struck at the police training college,” Sanaullah Zehri, chief minister of Baluchistan, told reporters.

Islamic State’s Amaq news agency also published the claim of responsibility, saying three IS fighters “used machine guns and grenades, then blew up their explosive vests in the crowd.” Islamic State has sought to make inroads over the past year, hoping to exploit Pakistan’s sectarian divisions.

A photograph of the three alleged attackers released by IS showed one with a striking resemblance to the picture of a dead gunman taken by a policeman inside the college.

The Hakeemullah Mehsud faction of the Pakistani Taliban also claimed responsibility for the attack in an emailed statement, but when members of the group were asked about the statement, they could not confirm it was authentic.

5 COMMENTS

  1. India and Afghanistan share a bond of friendship and trust since ages. It is the word 'trust' that makes all the difference. India also shares similar bond and trust with many other nations including Islamic countries. Pakistan has failed miserably to build goodwill as well as trust over the years. Pakistani think tanks have repeatedly displayed poor judgement accompanied by short sighted policies leading to the present mess – most of the time quoting religion – a lame excuse. Time for Pakistan to raise above religion when planning national or foreign policies. They can learn even from their enemies – Indians! Time to swallow self ego and reach the world. Come on Pakistan, you can do it! Best Wishes!

  2. Hell yeah! Pakistan is at the edge of failure, it’s own nurtured terrorists in turn aimed at them what a pity. Hope more will die from your own

    Do you know what US, UK or even your UAE thinks about you when you come up absurd hypothetical allegations .

    ” Pakis were liars and now they have gone schizophrenic”

  3. Pakistan tries to give the positive view of the world. To control the terrorist attack the military of Pakistan start successful operation in the tribal area. The intelligence of the Pakistan thinks that India and Afghanistan create the environment of the war. In Afghanistan, there is save places of the terrorist and India provides money support to the groups of terrorist. Pakistan wants that USA to talk to the India and beware of them. We are providing best essay writing service which is easy to manage all type of work.

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