Rana Sanaullah speaks about Pakistan's decision to present alleged evidence regarding Balochistan at international forums.

Prime Minister’s Adviser Rana Sanaullah says Pakistan will submit what it describes as evidence of India’s alleged involvement in Balochistan to international forums as security operations continue in the province.

Prime Minister’s Adviser on Political and Public Affairs Rana Sanaullah has announced that Pakistan will present what it describes as evidence of India’s alleged involvement in Balochistan before international forums.

Pakistan Alleges External Support for Militancy

Sanaullah claimed that the situation in Balochistan is not merely a political, law-and-order or terrorism issue, but what he described as a “full-scale war” allegedly backed by India.

He further alleged that Afghanistan is being used as a proxy to facilitate attacks inside Pakistan.

India has consistently rejected previous allegations of involvement in militant activities in Pakistan.

Operation Shaban Continues

The statement comes as Pakistani security forces continue Operation Shaban in Balochistan.

According to security sources cited by local media, 17 suspected militants were killed on Friday, bringing the total number of militants killed during the operation to 43.

The operation was launched after a deadly attack on the Mangi Dam Police Station and is being carried out jointly by the Pakistan Army, Frontier Corps and Balochistan Police.

Government to Raise Issue Internationally

Sanaullah said Pakistan intends to present what it says is concrete evidence to international bodies as part of its diplomatic efforts regarding the security situation in Balochistan.

The government has not yet publicly released details of the evidence it plans to submit.