TODAY’S PAPER | February 01, 2026 | EPAPER

'India is behind these attacks': Naqvi vows to go after every terrorist in Balochistan violence

Says India was providing support to militants and assistance in planning and strategy


Web Desk February 01, 2026 3 min read

Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi on Saturday directly held India responsible for the recent attacks in Balochistan, alleging that New Delhi was involved in planning and backing the incidents and vowing to expose what he described as its role before the international community.

At least 92 terrorists were killed as security forces fought off a series of coordinated attacks at multiple locations across Balochistan today, with 15 security personnel also martyred in combat. With the latest fatalities, the number of terrorists killed over the past two days has risen to 133.

The brazen, in-synch attacks were carried out by hordes of heavily-armed terrorists in 12 cities, including Quetta, Noshki, Dalbandin, Kalat, Gwadar, Pasni, Tump and Mastung. Security sources said “Fitna al-Hindustan” — a blanket term used by officials for outlawed Baloch terrorist groups — was behind the deadly assaults, which came a day after the military claimed it had killed 41 terrorists in two targeted operations in Panjgur and Shaban areas of Balochistan.

In a video statement released alongside Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti, the interior minister said the manner in which the attacks were planned and carried out, as well as the response by the police, Frontier Corps (FC) and the Pakistan Army, reflected the scale and seriousness of the threat.

“Behind every attack, there is a story. The way our soldiers defended themselves and the way the terrorists were hunted down shows that none of them managed to escape,” he said, adding that the attackers had been neutralised so that no one could get away.

Naqvi praised the role of CM Bugti, describing him as courageous and saying his leadership from the front had boosted the morale of security forces.

The interior minister paid tribute to the FC, police and the army for confronting what he termed terrorism, saying it was important for the world to understand that these were not “ordinary terrorists” while reiterating his allegation that India was behind the attacks.

“India is behind these attacks. I can say with certainty that India planned them along with these terrorists,” he said, adding that authorities would pursue all those involved and leave no one unaccountable.

He said that the authorities had almost all the information about the masterminds of the attack and the locations from where they are operating. "We will expose them to the world — the face with which they meet people publicly and the face with which they support terrorists," Naqvi said.

He alleged that India was providing financial support to militants as well as assistance in planning and strategy. Still, he expressed confidence that such efforts would be defeated, as they had been in the past.

Reaffirming the resolve to eliminate terrorism, Naqvi said the federation and the provinces would act together against militancy. Referring to CM Bugti, he said the chief minister would be able to state that terrorism in the province had been decisively dealt with.

CM Bugti thanked the interior minister and said that upon learning of the incident, he had immediately travelled to Quetta, where a high-level meeting was held and visits were made to the Combined Military Hospital to inquire after the injured.

He said the operation had been completed, though further details were still being compiled. Condemning the killing of women and children belonging to a Baloch family in Khuzdar, he said terrorists had entered a labour colony in Gwadar and carried out the attack.

The chief minister praised the courage displayed by the FC, police and army, saying the response of the security forces had been commendable. “Their (the terrorists’) morale was falling; they tried to carry out such a large operation only to boost their morale and attempted to increase its size, but the lethality was very low,” he added.

Paying tribute to the martyrs and veterans, he said that the rebuttal and response given by the security forces was superb, and added that even ten such attacks cannot weaken our resolve — whether it is the federal government, the provincial government, the armed forces, or the police — we are in very high spirits.

“We have just come after meeting the injured; the spirit I saw in them, and the spirit I saw after meeting the families of the martyrs — no one can even bend a single hair of this country.”

The two had earlier attended the funeral prayers of police personnel who were martyred in Saturday's attacks.

 

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