Failed Terrorist State of Pakistan: Idiotic Musings


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This little two-shed railway station in the middle of practically nowhere is the Panir/Paneer Railway Station where #BalochistanLiberationArmy has taken a whole train #jaffar_express #JafferExpress #JaffarExpresstrain hostage.

While Quetta, home to Pakistan Army's XII Corps and an infantry division is <100 km as the crow flies, it might well have been in another country. This postage stamp sized railway station doesn't even have a proper access road.

It sits on the historic railway line established by the British which passes through the strategic Bolan Pass.


View: https://twitter.com/KesariDhwaj/status/1899465201252188448?s=19

This little two-shed railway station in the middle of practically nowhere is the Panir/Paneer Railway Station where #BalochistanLiberationArmy has taken a whole train #jaffar_express #JafferExpress #JaffarExpresstrain hostage.

While Quetta, home to Pakistan Army's XII Corps and an infantry division is <100 km as the crow flies, it might well have been in another country. This postage stamp sized railway station doesn't even have a proper access road.

It sits on the historic railway line established by the British which passes through the strategic Bolan Pass.

Basically Fauji Foundation knows how to spark off insurgencies not how to tame them. It bears repetition that India & SL are the only two countries in the Indian sub continent to defeat insurgencies. None of the other countries have successfully come out of it. If you're thinking Nepal & the Maoists , they've the war, the peace is still contested.

Otherwise the Baloch sarmachars were running circles around them since the past 3 years, how is it that Fauji Foundation failed to war game such a scenario?

Probably Fauji Foundation was under the impression, since their jawans were armed, those sarmachars wouldn't dare to attack this train particularly given the large numbers involved in which case why wasn't there much resistance?

Some reports indicate a large number of those soldiers were going home for Ramzan & Eid which probably translates to mean most of them were unarmed. All the more reason Fauji Foundation should've been alert.

All these repeated targeting of the lower echelons in fauji foundation by those various militant groups leads me to believe the latter is least bothered about losing grunts especially given the economy of Paxtan & with the kind of perks Fauji Foundation offers , for every vacancy they advertise, there'd be a 1000 candidates..

All's well till you target the jernails seems to be the unspoken message.

Alhamdulillah!
 

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Yes, this is the latest news and the situation in Balochistan:“Mustang: Unknown armed men attacked the Hindu Mohalla police checkpoint, confiscated weapons and other equipment of police personnel and Eagle Squad personnel and took them away.- Nal: Unknown armed men attacked the Grok Levies check post, confiscated the weapons and motorcycles of the Levies personnel present at the check post and took them away.
 

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Basically Fauji Foundation knows how to spark off insurgencies not how to tame them. It bears repetition that India & SL are the only two countries in the Indian sub continent to defeat insurgencies. None of the other countries have successfully come out of it. If you're thinking Nepal & the Maoists , they've the war, the peace is still contested.

Otherwise the Baloch sarmachars were running circles around them since the past 3 years, how is it that Fauji Foundation failed to war game such a scenario?

Probably Fauji Foundation was under the impression, since their jawans were armed, those sarmachars wouldn't dare to attack this train particularly given the large numbers involved in which case why wasn't there much resistance?

Some reports indicate a large number of those soldiers were going home for Ramzan & Eid which probably translates to mean most of them were unarmed. All the more reason Fauji Foundation should've been alert.

All these repeated targeting of the lower echelons in fauji foundation by those various militant groups leads me to believe the latter is least bothered about losing grunts especially given the economy of Paxtan & with the kind of perks Fauji Foundation offers , for every vacancy they advertise, there'd be a 1000 candidates..

All's well till you target the jernails seems to be the unspoken message.

Alhamdulillah!

This is a huge operation. They must have done recce for months.
To capture 200 Pak fauj, atleast 200-300 Baloch must have arrived on 50-100 vehicles.
Massive failure for lumber 1 ISI



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Divisional Superintendent of Railways in Balochistan confirmed 10 deaths including the driver and 9 Pakistani soldiers who were going on vacation. 235 passengers were traveling in economy, 41 AC lower, 24 AC business and 6 AC sleeper in Jaffar Express. More casualties.


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Apparently, in r/pigistan balochs were not real muslims. At this point even real muslim don't know whether he is real muslim.
 
That train hijacking in Bulochistan should act as a strong reminder to Pakistani Army and ISI that keeping snakes in backyard that some day they will bite the neighbours has failed. Those snakes are biting them only.

I am so glad that it is happening in Pakistan. This is a good learning matter for them.

Now there is no way out for Pakistan but to set Bulichistan free.

Alternative is to dismantle ISI and then go for peace with India and that will help them in Bulichistan.
 

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