India connected Sunday (February 1, 2026) refuted Islamabad’s allegation of being linked to a bid of attacks by the banned Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) during the play and urged Pakistan to address “long-standing demands” of Baloch rebels.

The remarks from the authoritative spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) came aft Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Raza Naqvi alleged that the latest attacks that rocked cities similar Gwadar, Quetta and Pasni were carried retired with assistance from India.
‘Own interior failings’
“We categorically cull the baseless allegations made by Pakistan, which are thing but its accustomed tactics to deflect attraction from its ain interior failings,” said MEA authoritative spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal who urged Pakistan to “focus connected addressing long-standing demands of its radical successful the region”.
“Its grounds of suppression, brutality and usurpation of quality rights is good known,” said Mr. Jaiswal. Earlier, Mr. Naqvi had pointed a digit astatine India portion explaining the latest attacks by BLA that person claimed lives of astatine slightest 18 civilians and 15 instrumentality enforcement officials. “India is down these attacks,” Mr. Naqvi had said successful a property league successful Quetta connected Saturday (January 31, 2026).

Over the weekend, respective cities and townships successful Balochistan person witnessed attacks that were claimed by the Baloch Liberation Army. BLA’s spokesperson Jeeyand Baloch said successful a message to the media that the question of unit is portion of truthful called ‘Operation Herof 2’ and that the cognition has continued for much than 15 hours.
On Sunday (February 1, 2026), Mr. Jeeyand Baloch claimed that the BLA’s fighters person established presumption successful Pakistan military’s campy successful Noshki, located successful southwest Quetta. Mr. Jeeyand Baloch further said that BLA’s fighters had managed to found a impermanent blockade connected the coastal road of Balochistan disrupting creaseless movement.

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