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Afghanistan asked to clamp down Indian consulates interference in Balochistan
21. February 2006, 15:18

ISLAMABAD (PakTribune) - Pakistan has formally handed over evidences of Indian Secret agency RAWs involvement into affairs of Balochistan and tribal areas to the Afghan president Hamid Karzai during his visit to Pakistan and demanded that that RAWs anti Pakistan activities through the Indian consulates in Afghanistan be contained.

Reliable sources told Online that that during the talks between the two presidents , the issues of security , terrorism , violation of border and activities of AL-Qaeda and Taliban were discussed meticulously.

Pakistan gave in detail presentation to Karzai at Aiwan-e-Sadr on the activities of Indian intelligence agency RAW against Pakistan through their consulates which are established in four Afghan cities Mazar-e- Sharif , Jalalabad , Kandahar and Herat .

Pakistan presented some evidences to the afghan president which clearly showed that RAW was helping those Baloch Sardars that were fighting against the government and have created law and order problems in Balochistan specially in Dera Bugti , Sui and Kohlu.

It was told that training camps established by Mari and Bugti had been getting large cache of weapons which include Kalashnikovs , PRG-7s , land mines and hand grenades through RAW agents based in Afghanistan.

The cache were loaded on mules and transported to Naushki and later shifted to training camps in double cabin.

Afghan president was also informed that an uneasy peace had returned to Waziristan before a handful of Baloch sardars chose to jack up their activities to bomb the gas pipelines and attacking various government and commercial installations.

In this situation , when the law enforcement agencies retaliated , the Indian government issued a statement expressing concern over situation in Balochistan.

In the presence of president Gen Pervez Musharraf , high officials of national security agencies told afghan president that the calm was also disrupted in Waziristan , which started witnessing an alarming upsurge in the militant activity .

The secular Baloch sardars had started joining hands with the religious Taliban and al-Qaeda and Indian RAW agent operating from consulates in Afghanistan.

Sources told that afghan president , after listening this briefing assured Gen Musharraf that he was not aware of this situation but he shall in no way allow any body to harm the Pak-Afghan relations and all steps would be taken to stop the interference in the internal affairs of Pakistan.

He also assured that he would raise this issue with the Indian government also.

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