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In a marked departure, Pakistan on Friday steered clear of accusing India of stirring trouble in strife-torn Balochistan. Despite repeated leading questions pointing to Pakistan's earlier stance that India had a role in destabilizing Balochistan, Foreign Office spokesman Abdul Basit refused to be provoked; maintaining that the government did not want to engage in public recrimination at this juncture.

Fielding questions on Balochistan at the routine briefing of the Foreign Office, Mr. Basit's reply to questions on the involvement of foreign hands in the situation in the province was: “There has been evidence of this. Let us not talk about this now. The Government is cognizant of this and the Government is eager to handle this politically.''

Asked why Baloch separatist leaders took asylum in Europe when Pakistan has traditionally blamed India of supporting them, the spokesman said: “Without blaming any country, there has been evidence of foreign powers trying to destabilize Balochistan. At this stage, it is better not to engage in public recrimination because the Government is working very hard to resolve our own internal problems politically.”

On being reminded of the mention of Balochistan in the joint statement issued by India and Pakistan after the two prime ministers met at Sharm-el-Sheikh in Egypt in July 2009 and whether the Foreign Office's refusal to point the accusing finger at New Delhi now reflected a shift in policy, Mr. Basit said: “There has been evidence but we do not want to take names at this juncture;” adding that Pakistan expected other countries not to interfere in its internal affairs.

For long Pakistan has accused India of fishing in the troubled waters of Balochistan — where the demand for independence is gathering steam — but the Indian Government's counter has been that evidence had not been furnished by Islamabad till date.

And, before the Baloch Republican Party chief Baramdagh Bugti moved to Switzerland last year, Islamabad repeatedly claimed that he had been given an Indian passport and was living in Afghanistan with the backing of New Delhi and Kabul. In fact, the Pakistani refrain is that Nawabzada Bugti moved to Switzerland only when relations between Kabul and Islamabad began improving.
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On being reminded of the mention of Balochistan in the joint statement issued by India and Pakistan after the two prime ministers met at Sharm-el-Sheikh in Egypt in July 2009 and whether the Foreign Office's refusal to point the accusing finger at New Delhi now reflected a shift in policy, Mr. Basit said: “There has been evidence but we do not want to take names at this juncture;” adding that Pakistan expected other countries not to interfere in its internal affairs.
Internal affairs ????
Nothing is internal affairs now, as US,India all have there hands in balochistan...:agree:
RAW is definetly doing a hard work there,..
 
They should stop.. and it seems at least that some sense had prevailed in Pakistan's establishment about India.
Its time to put down.. if not bury the hatchet.

we have all suffered . what ever the reasons . its in the past .
if any thing we should at least try to work out our differences by peaceful means , armed conflicts only benefits those who are not involved in it .
 
we have all suffered . what ever the reasons . its in the past .
if any thing we should at least try to work out our differences by peaceful means , armed conflicts only benefits those who are not involved in it .
So true..... We need solutions not conflicts
 
They can't say anything as we are not involve in it. But the pak army media and elements will rant against it like hafeez saeed, imran khan etc.
 
This is the right way to go about it. Looks like common sense has prevailed within Pakistani establishment. Blaming India or for that matter any other foreign power is not the solution to the problem. there is a realisation within Pakistan that the problem in Balochistan is way beyond the excuses which were constantly fed to the general public so far. there is a situation on the ground which effects the common man of balochistan, who has nothing to do with insurgency or foreign countries intervention. That situation can only be addressed by Pakistan.. not by blaming others, but themselves!!
 
Please just stop complaining about external forces (i.e US, India, Israel), can you proof us to do something damn problems in Balouchistan? It is been five years since Pakistan ignored this, the number is growing.

The blame goes on Pakistan's parts for doing nothing and baseless blaming someone else, not external forces if India.
 
How can we interfere in balochistan unlike east pakistan we don't share border together
 
They should stop.. and it seems at least that some sense had prevailed in Pakistan's establishment about India.
Its time to put down.. if not bury the hatchet.

Agreed...and again from Indian perspective we have to appreciate to Pakistan civilian gov that in spite of resistance from
military .... Pakistan is more or less down graded support to kashmiri terrorist since last 2-3 years..It seems that Pakistan and india are moving ahead in a definite plan to improve their relationship as not to be each other enemy ....
 
RAW & ISI should reach an agreement on not 'screwing' each other. It benefits Pakistan more than India.
 

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