Balochistan Chief Minister Dr Abdul Malik Baloch has said that he has no evidence of Indian involvement in Balochistan.
Baloch however added that the federal government and federal agencies have such evidence.
According to the Nation, responding to a question regarding talks with the Baloch resistance groups, he said that so far he had made no contact with them. However, he desired to bring the groups to the negotiating table.
However, he said that it was incorrect to assume that dialogue could not be held with those who did not abide by the constitution.
Regarding Indian involvement in Balochistan, he said he had no evidence of Indian involvement in Balochistan's deteriorating law and order.
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