Pakistan Exposed Again: Former PoK PM Admits Role in Red Fort Blast, Sparks Outrage

Pakistan Exposed Again: Former PoK PM Admits Role in Red Fort Blast, Sparks Outrage

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In a shocking revelation, Chaudhry Anwar ul Haq, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), has openly admitted Pakistan’s involvement in the recent terror attack near Delhi’s Red Fort. His statement has triggered a political storm and renewed concerns over cross-border terrorism.

Speaking in a video that has since gone viral, Haq declared, “I had warned earlier that we would strike at Red Fort. Our brave men have done it. India is still counting the dead bodies.” The statement comes just days after a deadly car explosion near Red Fort claimed at least 10 lives, with initial investigations pointing towards Jaish-e-Mohammed, a Pakistan-backed terror outfit.

Until two days ago, Chaudhry Anwar ul Haq held office as the Prime Minister of PoK. His remarks not only contradict Pakistan’s repeated denials of involvement in terror activities but also expose the state’s complicity in sponsoring attacks on Indian soil. Haq further added that the attack was a response to alleged Indian actions in Balochistan, saying, “If you continue to drench Balochistan in blood, we will attack India from Red Fort to Kashmir’s forests.”

The timing of this statement has intensified tensions. Just days before, Delhi witnessed a high-casualty blast in a crowded area near Red Fort, and now a former Pakistani leader has claimed responsibility, effectively tearing off Pakistan’s diplomatic mask.

Indian security agencies are reportedly reviewing the video and its implications. While official responses remain measured, the incident has reignited debates over Pakistan’s role in cross-border terrorism and the need for stronger international accountability.

This isn’t the first time Pakistan has been accused of harboring and supporting terror groups. But with a former PoK Prime Minister openly boasting about the attack, the global community may find it harder to ignore the mounting evidence.


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