Chaudhry Anwarul Haq, a Pakistani political figure, has made a shocking public confession regarding Pakistan’s alleged involvement in terror attacks within Indian territory. In a viral video, Haq explicitly claimed that Pakistan has executed strikes “from the Red Fort to the forests of Kashmir.” His remarks appear to reference the November 10 car bombing near Delhi’s Red Fort, which killed 14 individuals, and the April massacre of 26 tourists in the Baisaran Valley of Jammu and Kashmir. Haq articulated this as a deliberate policy, stating, ‘I earlier said that if you keep bleeding Balochistan, we’ll hit India from Red Fort to the forests of Kashmir. By the grace of Allah, we’ve done it.’ He further implied that the attackers were still accounting for victims in Delhi, underscoring Pakistan’s supposed role in sponsoring cross-border violence. India has consistently condemned Pakistan’s attempts to blame it for instability in Balochistan, arguing that Islamabad uses such rhetoric to mask its own governance failures and its continued support for terrorism. Investigations into the Red Fort bombing have reportedly uncovered links to a Pakistan-based terror network, Jaish-e-Mohammed, involving individuals with professional backgrounds who allegedly facilitated the acquisition of explosive materials. The group was reportedly planning a significant attack on December 6. These statements add further weight to India’s long-held stance on Pakistan’s alleged support for terrorist organizations.
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