Pakistan Army Rescues Passengers After Deadly Train Hijacking

- Moumi Mousumi
- 12 Mar, 2025
In a shocking turn of events, Pakistan’s army took control of a major railway station in the southwest after a train hijacking by the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA). The separatist group claimed to have held 214 people hostage including military, police and intelligence officials. So far, 190 passengers have been rescued while an armed operation is ongoing.
Details & Context
1. The Hijacking Incident
The attack targeted the Jaffar Express shortly after it departed from Paneer railway station. Passengers reported a powerful explosion followed by intense gunfire. Armed militants stormed the train, ordering passengers to either leave or face death.
2. Hostages and Rescue Operation
- A total of 214 hostages were taken by the BLA including government personnel.
- Security forces successfully rescued 190 passengers so far.
- At least 30 militants were killed during the ongoing operation.
3. Witness Accounts
- Muhammad Abid, a railway worker on board, described it as “the most horrific day of my life.”
- Muhammad Ashraf, a 68-year-old passenger, recalled being forced to walk for over three hours on the tracks under threat of violence.
Quotes
- A security official stated, “Due to the presence of women and children with suicide bombers, extreme caution is being exercised in the operation.”
- The BLA warned, “If our demands are not met within 48 hours, five hostages will be killed every passing hour.”
Additional Information
- The BLA claims the attack aims to push for a prisoner exchange within 48 hours.
- Authorities believe the militants are in contact with handlers in Afghanistan, although the Taliban government in Kabul denies any involvement.
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Impact Analysis
- The hijacking has raised security concerns in Pakistan, exposing vulnerabilities in public transport safety.
- Relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan could face further strain as accusations of cross-border militancy grow.
- The public’s fear and outrage continue to mount, calling for stricter security measures.
The Pakistan army’s swift response has saved many lives but tensions remain high as the BLA threatens further violence. Authorities are racing against time to end the hostage crisis peacefully.
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Pakistan army khub valo kaj koreche
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Pakistan Army did a good job.