Members of the Balochistan Assembly have strongly condemned the Indian attacks on Pakistan.
They called on the international community to support Pakistan in the face of ongoing hostilities. Following a recent night-time incident, Pakistani forces reportedly delivered a decisive and powerful response to Indian aggression. The lawmakers were of the view that Indian military personnel displayed white flags the following morning, signalling surrender.
Abdul Khaliq Achakzai, speaker of the Balochistan Assembly, expressed solidarity with the armed forces, saying, "The people of Pakistan stand firmly with their armed forces. In difficult times, they will extend their full support."
Zarq Khan Mandokhail, a member of the assembly, stated: "Our brave army is yet to fully respond to the enemy."
Noor Muhammad Dummar, Balochistan’s provincial minister, warned of the potential consequences of escalation, saying, "If a full-scale war breaks out, both countries will suffer severe losses."
Ali Madad Jattak, another member, said: "Our brave army shot down their [India's] aircraft. If the enemy repeats such actions, it will be wiped off the map."
Shahida Rauf, a member of the assembly, criticised the Indian military for targeting civilians, saying, "Mosques, women and children were attacked. The Pakistan Army responded appropriately to this aggression."
Majeed Badini, also a member of the assembly, strongly condemned the Indian government: "Modi and the RSS have become blinded by hatred towards Islam. If India wages war, it will face a strong response."







