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Pakistan Train Hijack News: ‘If there is an attack then the next target will be Islamabad’, Baloch commander bluntly told Pakistani army, told the plan ahead

After the train hijacking incident in Pakistan, it is believed that the Pakistan Army will retaliate and the Baloch rebels will be targeted. Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif also hinted at this on Thursday, but meanwhile the Baloch commander has given a clear warning to the Pakistani military. He said, if the Pakistan Army tries to attack us, then our next target will be Lahore, Rawalpindi or Islamabad.

In a conversation with Al Jazeera, the Baloch commander said, they killed our children. Our women have been raped. If such an act is done again, we will give a befitting reply. When he was asked which direction he would like to take this matter now, the Baloch commander said that now nothing is in our hands. Now everything is in the hands of the Punjabi Army as to which direction they want to take this matter.

‘Stop oppressing us’

The commander of the Baloch Liberation Army said, if they try to suppress the Baloch more, we will emerge that much faster. If they kill our fighters, we will kill their soldiers. They are killing innocent Balochs, so somewhere we are being forced to eliminate them too. We want to teach them a lesson that whatever they do, they will get an answer. They have been oppressing us in the past as well and if it happens again, this time the answer will be heavy and it is possible that our target may be Islamabad, Lahore or even Rawalpindi. There is no doubt about it. We also understand and we want to give them some time so that they can come to their senses.

Army preparing for retaliation

Meanwhile, Pakistan Foreign Office spokesman Shafqat Ali Khan said on Thursday that the conspiracy to hijack a train by separatist terrorists in southwestern Balochistan was hatched from neighboring Afghanistan. He asked Kabul to take action against the terrorists operating from its soil. He said – The latest terrorist attack on Jaffar Express near Sibi in Balochistan was also planned and directed by terrorist masterminds operating from abroad. During the entire incident, the terrorists were in direct contact with planners based in Afghanistan. Khan said the government is preparing to deal with the problem of terrorism aggressively.