QUETTA – Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti announced that Pakistan will soon present undeniable evidence of Indian interference in Balochistan at major international platforms, reinforcing its stance on regional destabilisation.
In a strongly worded post on the social media platform X, the chief minister stated that India’s attempts to mislead the international community during the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit had failed. He said Pakistan had successfully countered India’s narrative, particularly its recent efforts to link Pahalgam with Pakistan, which were rejected during the session.
Bugti emphasized that Pakistan had already shared credible and solid evidence of India’s involvement in fuelling unrest in Balochistan. According to him, this interference poses a serious threat to regional peace, and Pakistan has consistently briefed the international community about these developments.
He further added that the evidence collected is irrefutable and detailed. “We will not let this matter rest. This proof will be shared at all global forums where truth and justice are recognized,” the chief minister said, reaffirming Pakistan’s commitment to protecting its sovereignty.
Additionally, he criticized India for what he described as “constant efforts to derail peace” through covert operations and backing of anti-state elements in Pakistan. He urged world powers and international human rights organizations to take notice of this behavior, which he said violated both international law and regional trust.
The statement comes at a time when tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors remain high, especially in light of past incidents involving espionage and cross-border accusations. As Pakistan prepares to take its case to global stages, diplomatic circles anticipate strong responses from both sides in the weeks to come.