ISLAMABAD, July 24 (Xinhua) -- A Pakistani minister has said that the Pakistani
government has given proves to the Indian and Afghan governments regarding
their direct involvement in promoting insurgency in southwest
Pakistan's Balochistan.
Speaking at the Senate on Friday, Pakistani Interior Minister Rehman Malik
said the government for the first time has taken the issue on the record with
the Indian government in this regard.
He said that he himself held a meeting with Afghan President Hamid Karzai
in Kabul and provided him proves regarding training camps in Afghanistan where
Balochi insurgents are being provided training.
He said Karzai assured to close down these camps which are being run by the
Indian intelligence agencies on their soil.
Malik informed the House that President Karzai also agreed to put in place
three biometric check posts on the Pak-Afghan border by the first week of
August.
The minister, referring the Balochistan issue, said the province and its
people have been badly ignored by the previous regimes and the present
government is committed to giving them their rights with a view to remove their
grievances.
He said the government has taken on board all political leaders of the
province to move forward for resolving issues.
The interior minister said all fourteen points recommended by the parliamentary security committee to improve law and order situation in the country are being implemented in letter and spirit.