City
Epaper

BJP MP links Pakistan's infrastructure failures to Jaffar Express attack

By ANI | Updated: March 11, 2025 20:51 IST

New Delhi [India], March 11 : A passenger train moving through Pakistan's southwestern province of Balochistan came under attack ...

Open in App

New Delhi [India], March 11 : A passenger train moving through Pakistan's southwestern province of Balochistan came under attack by armed men on Tuesday, leaving the driver seriously injured and raising fears for the safety of over 450 passengers and staff on board.

Reacting to the attack, BJP MP Gulam Ali Khatana criticised Pakistan's handling of security and infrastructure development. "What has Pakistan done till date? It gained Independence along with India, but did not build infrastructure. They have always created problems. Sometimes in Punjab, sometimes in Kashmir, sometimes in Afghanistan. They did not pay attention to their people," he said.

The Jaffar Express, which had departed from Quetta at 9 AM for Peshawar, was stopped near Mach in Balochistan's rugged terrain. Railway officials confirmed that contact has not yet been established with those onboard. Security forces and emergency teams have been mobilised, and authorities are making efforts to secure the area and assess the situation.

According to local media reports, the train was ambushed between Pehro Kunri and Gadalar, where it was intercepted inside Tunnel No 8. Intense gunfire was reported, and the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has claimed responsibility for the attack, stating that Pakistani military operations in the area led to the escalation.

The group claimed to have repelled the Pakistani military's ground assault and stated that if airstrikes by helicopters and drones do not cease, they will execute over 100 hostages. The standoff has created an increasingly tense security situation in the region.

Following the incident, Balochistan government spokesperson Shahid Rind confirmed that reports of heavy gunfire had been received and that security forces were facing challenges reaching the site due to difficult terrain.

The government has ordered emergency measures, and hospitals in Sibi and Quetta have been placed on high alert. The Civil Hospital in Quetta has summoned all medical consultants, doctors, and paramedics as a precautionary measure.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

Other SportsIPL 2026: RCB atmosphere relaxed but intensity high with Kohli around, says Venkatesh Iyer

BusinessHDFC Bank Q4 profit grows 8 pc; NII shows modest increase

LifestyleAkshaya Tritiya 2026 Special: How to Make Delicious Mango Puran Poli at Home

TechnologyCentre announces maritime insurance pool worth 12,980 crore to protect Indian vessels

Other SportsIPL 2026: We have to turn up really well as RCB are playing really well, says Kuldeep

International Realted Stories

InternationalCTA highlights case of Tibetan political prisoner Tsultrim Gyaltsen ahead of expected release in 2026

InternationalORF, RIS launch inaugural BRICS Academic Forum to strengthen policy dialogue, global cooperation

InternationalGCC Secretary-General praises UAE role in adoption of IMO Legal Committee resolution, welcomes its content

InternationalPahalgam terror attack anniversary: Activist Tasleema Akhter calls tragedy an `unhealed wound'

InternationalViolence, mistrust derail anti-polio drive in Pakistan