**‘Terrorists Targeting Jaffar Express Were Proxies of India’: Pakistan Minister**
*By Snehil Singh | Oct 08, 2025, 03:49 PM*
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**Pakistan Railways Minister Hanif Abbasi Blames India for Attacks on Jaffar Express**
Pakistan Railways Minister Hanif Abbasi has accused India of orchestrating a series of attacks on the Jaffar Express train. The most recent incident occurred on Tuesday when an explosion near Sultan Kot derailed four bogies of the train, injuring seven passengers.
Shikarpur Deputy Commissioner Shakeel Ahmed Abro confirmed that the blast took place at 8:15 AM and that all injured individuals were promptly taken to Shikarpur Civil Hospital.
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**Accusations Against India**
Speaking to *Dawn*, Minister Abbasi stated, “The terrorists targeting Jaffar Express again and again are, in fact, proxies of India that is not ready to digest and bear its defeat it faced during Operation Bunyan Al Marsoos.”
He further added, “These incidents are a cowardly act of India that is still feeling the pain of wounds it received during the May war.”
Despite the attacks, Abbasi assured that the train service would continue as usual. “The train will continue operating as per routine, as we will never be afraid of such attacks,” he asserted.
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**Baloch Republican Guards Claim Responsibility**
The Baloch Republican Guards (BRG) have claimed responsibility for the latest attack on the Jaffar Express. According to the group, the train was targeted when “the occupying Pakistani Army” personnel were on board, leading to casualties among soldiers.
“The BRG claims responsibility for this attack and declares that such operations will continue until the independence of Balochistan,” the group announced.
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**Jaffar Express: A Frequent Target for Militants**
The Jaffar Express, which runs between Peshawar and Quetta, has become a frequent target of militant attacks in recent months. The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) has often been held responsible for these attacks.
Tuesday’s blast marks the seventh attack on the Jaffar Express in 2025. The deadliest incident occurred in March when militants hijacked the train, resulting in the deaths of 21 passengers.
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**Pakistan Alleges Indian Masterminding; India Denies**
Following the March hijacking, Pakistan alleged that terrorists involved were in contact with handlers in Afghanistan and accused India of masterminding the attack.
However, India’s Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal vehemently rejected these claims. He stated, “The whole world knows where the epicenter of global terrorism is.” Jaiswal advised Pakistan to focus on addressing its internal issues rather than blaming other countries for its problems and failures.
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