Pakistan admits hand in Delhi bomb blasts: Viral video shows ex-PoK PM boasting of hand in Red Fort bombing
Former PoK Prime Minister has openly claimed Islamabad's involvement in the Delhi Red Fort car bomb attack, boasting about striking India in retaliation for unrest in Balochistan. The attack, attributed to Jaish-e-Mohammad, has claimed over 13 liv...

In the viral video, Haq, known for supporting Pakistan-backed terrorism in Kashmir, makes the remarks while addressing the Legislative Assembly. “I had warned that if Balochistan kept bleeding, we would strike India from the Red Fort to Kashmir's forests and we did... They still can't count the bodies,” he says during his speech.
Investigations into the Delhi blast, which has claimed more than 13 lives so far, are ongoing. Authorities have determined that a Jaish-e-Mohammad module executed the attack.
Pakistan has not formally commented on Haq’s remarks. However, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif said Islamabad could not rule out the possibility of an “all-out war” with India, adding that Pakistan remains on “full alert” amid heightened regional tensions. Pakistan has repeatedly accused India of fomenting unrest in Balochistan, an allegation New Delhi says is an attempt to deflect attention from Pakistan-backed cross-border terrorism. India has consistently denied any role in violence in the province.
Pakistan’s terror networks and past attacks
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