India grilled for weaponizing terrorism as tool to weaken Pakistan

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LAHORE
Leaders of Pakistan Markazi Muslim League have said that India is gripped by panic following the successful completion of Operation Buny?n-e-Mars?s, and is now using extremist groups like the Kharjis to wage a proxy war against Pakistan by supplying them with weapons, funding, and training.
Muslim Markazi League Joint Secretary Qari Muhammad Yaqub Sheikh, Deputy Secretary General Hafiz Khalid Naik, Punjab President Muhammad Sarwar Chaudhry, and Engineer Haris Dar, in their conversations with delegations, stated that India’s failed Operation Sindoor has left the Modi regime frustrated. In retaliation, it has stepped up support for India-sponsored terrorists attempting cross-border infiltration along the Pak-Afghan border — a plot foiled by Pakistan’s vigilant security forces.
They said that India, Pakistan’s perpetual adversary, is relentlessly conspiring to destabilize regional peace and has been directly involved in terrorist attacks on Pakistani soil over the past two decades through its trained proxy networks.
The leaders pointed out that Indian-backed militants are actively engaged in subversive activities in sensitive areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, aiming to disrupt peace and national stability.
They accused India of weaponizing terrorism as a tool to avenge its failures and to weaken Pakistan internally.
“India’s agenda is to instill fear, uncertainty, and chaos in Pakistan. However, the Pakistani nation is united,” they said, adding that Operation Buny?n-e-Mars?s saw unprecedented public solidarity and patriotism. “The Central Muslim League will continue its efforts to unite and awaken the nation against India’s nefarious conspiracies.”
They warned that India’s state-sponsored terrorism poses a serious threat to global peace and cannot be ignored any longer. The international community, including the United Nations and human rights organizations, must take immediate notice of India’s destabilizing actions and work towards restoring peace in South Asia.