It’s not RAW
December 27th, 2004 by jk | Filed under India's Neighbors.While Pakistan wants India to withdraw troops from Jammu and Kashmir and work according to the wishes of the people, it is not doing those things in its Balochistan province. The Army is building cantonments in the province much against the wishes of the people there. As usual every disturbance in Balochistan is blamed on RAW, India’s external Intelligence Agency. But actual Balochis are calling the media and owning responsibility for the murders happening there.
Gunmen attacked a military vehicle in Pakistan’s southwestern Baluchistan province on Saturday, killing four paramilitary troops, a security official said.“The vehicle was attacked in the early hours. They used rockets and also ambushed the vehicle,” Malik said. “Four soldiers were killed and four were wounded.”
The vehicle was returning from a routine security patrol.
A spokesman for the Baluch National Army (BNA), who identified himself as Doda Khan, telephoned several media offices in Quetta, claiming that the attack was in response to the government plans to build three military cantonments in the province. [Gunmen Kill Four Soldiers in Southwestern Pakistan]
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