By: Aasef
Chaudhry
An Indian Navy
officer, who is serving for spy agency Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), was
arrested in Balochistan few days back. Home Minister Sarfraz Bugti while
confirming the arrest, said that RAW officer, identified as
Kulbhushun Yadav, was arrested from Balochistan three days ago. As per
initial investigation the Indian spy was in contact with Baloch
separatists and members of religious organizations involved in stoking
sectarian and ethnic unrest in the province. So is for RAW’s meddling in neighbouring
countries affairs, while if it comes to domestic front, the innocent Indians
can never think about any possibility of RAW undertaking a dangerous terrorist
activity inside their own country hence its always ruled out, although there
are a lot many examples that they have been doing the same in the past. The
prototype of Indian propaganda pose a very terrible picture as whenever a
terrorist or sabotage activity is planned by Indian RAW, Indian media
pro-actively accuses Pakistan for an looming terrorist attack which is straight
away labeled as ISI sponsored.
Sometime during
October 2013,the then Pakistan’s Foreign Secretary Jalil Abbas Jilani spoke
about the sharing of evidence
with India regarding the Indian involvement in trouble in Balochistan Province.
It was known to all and there was no doubt that Indian agencies were financing
and arming Baloch youths for acts of violence but Pakistan used the diplomatic
channels to convey this to India instead of openly airing its grievances. The
real issue is why the government had not exposed it publically and the
architects of the violence and those behind them were not exposed before the
media and the internationally community. That gave Indians a free hand to train
and finance their agents for acts of terrorism in Balochistan and Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa. The arrest of Commander Yadav proved that Pakistan’s silence was
taken as the latter’s weakness and the Indians more actively interfered in
Balochistan. It’s just one agent who is arrested while God knows how many more
are still at large; freely roaming in the province and doing harm to the
innocent Pakistanis.
Just three years
back, in July 2013 Indian media, fed by their Intelligence Bureau, shamelessly
hinted against ISI for reactivating its terrorist network to attack Hindu
leaders and their establishments in several cities in India. However, notably
during the same time, veteran Baloch politician Sardar Akhtar Mengal admitted
to the presence of death squads sponsored by Pakistan’s neighbours and foreign
powers. He acknowledged that so-called Baloch insurgents had been targeting
non-Baloch settlers, mainly those from Punjab, in Balochistan. It was perhaps
the first time that Mengal had openly condemned the activities of Baloch
insurgents — not easy to do since his younger brother Javed Mengal and two of
his nephews – Nooruddin Mengal and Bhawal Mengal – were also allegedly involved
in insurgency. The irony is that despite having the strong irrefutable proofs
against the Indian involvement, the government, for unknown reasons played on
the back foot.
On
the other hand the Indian spin doctors especially those linked with Rashtriya
Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and other extremist Hindu groups are continuously
propagating against Pakistan and aggressively use anti ISI storyline with a
view to show Pakistan in bad light while slandering Pakistan’s top intelligence
agency, ISI. Their sick mind and elusive psyche spread captivating thoughts and
breed malice and evilness against Pakistan’s ISI. Driven by their dishonesty
and sense of unfriendliness they coin fresh jargons and initiate daydream to
conduct nonstop psychological operations which are damaging to Pakistan’s
interest and cause aspersions against ISI.
Through
such false alarms the Indian Govt was warned to put the security mechanism on
high alert as RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat was touring multiple Indian states.
Ultimately the entire plot was proved fake and fictitious. Pakistan wrongly
ignored the Indian malevolence, suggesting that such baseless allegations will
jeopardize the peace process between India and Pakistan. As a matter of fact
the Pakistan government should have taken the Indian culprit quarters to task.
Sadly, the Indian propagandists learnt nothing and ignored Pakistani advice.
There are no two
opinions about good neighbourly relations as well as composite dialogue with
India but not at the cost of
Pakistan’s prestige. We should keep in view that New Delhi day in and day out
has been trumpeting propaganda against Pakistan about terrorists using
Pakistani soil against that country. The fact of the matter is that since 2008
there has been no major incident of terrorism in India while on the other hand
Pakistan is being targeted every day through blasts or suicide attacks. These
acts cannot be executed without arms and finances, which are being supplied to
the anti-state elements in Balochistan and KPK by India and some other alien
agencies that have their own vested interests. We strongly believe that time
has come that Pakistan should raise the critical and crucial issues with India
in categorical manner because it is not question of just a province or two but
the security and sovereignty of State of Pakistan and New Delhi must bring an
end to interference in our internal affairs immediately.
As
operation, Zarb-e-Azb is proceeding well and India feels out of sort. They have
planned to keep Pakistan, Pak Army and ISI under pressure. Besides that RAW is
leaving no stone unturned to fail the CPEC project which will bring prosperity;
categorically for the province of Balochistan and generally for the country.
The apprehended cover agent commander Yadav was on one such mission. It’s high
time for India to realize that the fire they are fueling in the neighbour can
soon catch their own house too. However at the same time the government of
Pakistan is direly needed to clean under its carpet and remove those suspected
Indian agents like Najam Sethi and others from the key post where they are
harming the national interest and ruining the institutions like cricket etc.
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