BLA no longer small group, has female suicide bombers: Defence expert

BLA's Growing Strength and Female Suicide Wing

TP Tyagi, Defence Expert, said that the Jaffar Express incident demonstrates that the Balochistan Liberation Army is no longer just a small group. Tyagi, in a conversation with ANI, said that within the Balochistan Liberation Army, a wing of female suicide bombers has been formed. "This incident demonstrates that the Balochistan Liberation Army is no longer just a small group; it now includes a women's brigade. Within that, a wing of female suicide bombers has been formed. They are now taking up arms and are prepared to fight against Pakistan for their independence," he said.

Wider Unrest in Pakistan

Tyagi said that apart from the BLA, Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan, Afghan Taliban and more groups are rising against the government in Pakistan. "At a time when the Balochistan Liberation Army is active on one side, Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan is on another, the Afghan Taliban is on a third, and people in PoK and Sindh are also rising against the government, the situation is dire. Furthermore, the general public is against General Munir for his actions against Muslim interests and unity. By joining Donald Trump's "Board of Peace," recognizing Israel, and deciding to work against the Palestinians and Hamas, he has alienated the people," he said. 

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