India’s Hand Suspected in Chinese Consulate Attack

Investigations into the unsuccessful attack on Chinese Consulate in Karachi have taken a new turn after the officials have traced down links to India.

The military sources said that the plot of the attack was prepared in India. The sourcesĀ have identified the mastermind of the attack as Aslam Achu.

Achu is said to be the commander of the banned terrorist group Baloch Liberation Army (BLA). The group claimed the responsibility for the Friday’s attack.

Indian Hand Suspected in Chinese Consulate Attack | propakistani.pk
Via: Dunya News

As per sources, Aslam Achu was injured during a face-off with security forces in Balochistan and is currently receiving medical care in New Delhi’s Max hospital.


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An image has been released in which Achu can be seen lying on a hospital bed.

Indian Backed Terrorist Group

BLAĀ has publicly invited Indian forces to intervene in Balochistan. Indian SpyĀ Kulbhushan JadhavĀ caught red-handed in Balochistan has also confessed to having ties with militant groups in Balochistan and Karachi to fuel the terrorist activities.

Achu was involved in firings on trains in Balochistan 2011 to 2014. He was reportedly injured during a security forcesā€™ combing operation in 2016 in which most of the BLA commanders were killed.

Achu too was initially reported killed but was later identified among those who fled to Afghanistan.


  • This is not new. Whenever there are friendly ties opened with Pakistan, India has always done something to sabotage the peaceful relations. They chose the perfect time when Kartarpur was opened up, and bang … another such incident. Besides, it’s not hidden that BLA is being funded by India. What i’m concerned with, is why these people are not being crushed by PakArmy. Probably worried about the backlash my international media.


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