Caretaker Information Minister of Balochistan Jan Achakzai on Friday announced the integration of Baloch separatists into the mainstream, emphasising the government's efforts to bring individuals who had allegedly collaborated with India back into the fold.
Addressing a preseer, Mr Achakzai revealed that more separatists are expected to follow suit soon, marking a crucial shift in the region's political landscape.
Iran attack and Baloch separatists
After the recent attack in Iran, Achakzai condemned the actions of a political party and fugitives allegedly harbored in Pakistan, linking them to the assailants.
He expressed gratitude to the armed forces for their swift response to challenges threatening the security and sovereignty of Pakistan.
The Caretaker Information Minister highlighted that the Army Chief, General Syed Asim Munir, played a pivotal role in dismantling what he referred to as a terrorist network supported by India.
Balochistan's appreciation for Pakistan Army's Resolute Response
During a press conference in Quetta, Achakzai emphasised the deep gratitude felt by the people of Balochistan, particularly towards the Pakistan Army.
He lauded the decisive action taken by the armed forces, asserting that it exposed the alleged collaboration between Baloch separatists and external actors.
'Mahrang Baloch exposed'
Jan Achakzai took the opportunity to expose Mahrang Baloch, accusing her of attempting to mislead the Pakistani people and discredit national institutions and forces.
He revealed that Mahrang Baloch and her facilitators, who were allegedly involved in plotting against Pakistan in collaboration with India, were present in a camp in Islamabad. Achakzai suggested that Mahrang Baloch and her women followers were part of a larger conspiracy against the country.