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Pakistan rejects Indian MEA denial of irrefutable evidence on terror sponsorship

16 November, 2020 09:02

Pakistan rejects Indian MEA denial of irrefutable evidence on terror sponsorship.

In a statement today (Monday), Foreign Office has categorically rejected the Indian Ministry of External Affairs’ denial.

Pakistan rejects Indian MEA denial of irrefutable evidence

Foreign Office Spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri turned down Indian MEA denial of the irrefutable evidence.

Foreign Minister and DG ISPR unveiled the dossier of concrete evidence on Indian state sponsorship of terrorism.

Chaudhri said India stands fully exposed and it has typically resorted to sophistry, obfuscation and re-fabrication.

However, he made clear that bland denials and regurgitation of old litany of charges, however, will not change facts.

The spokesperson said the Dossier extensively documents India’s active planning, promoting, aiding, abetting, financing and execution of terrorist activities against Pakistan.

He also referred to the immense human and material losses incurred by Pakistan in the war against terrorism.

India mischievously masquerade as a victim of terrorism.

Zahid Hafeez said India has mischievously masqueraded as a victim of terrorism.

He accused India of seeking to mislead the international community by hypocritically levelling terrorism-related allegations against Pakistan.

The FO spokesman also accused India of conducting false flag operations in Indian Illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir and inside India to malign Pakistan. This façade has now been removed and the world can see the real face of India.

He alluded to the arrest of Kulbhushan Jadav as well as revelations made by the UN and FINCEN about India.

Moreover, he said use of terrorism as an instrument of state policy by India makes it culpable under international law, UN sanctions regime, and international counter-terrorism conventions.

He said it is the collective responsibility of the world community to hold India to account and take practical steps to proceed against the Indian nationals involved in patronage of terrorist entities.

He said we expect the UN counter-terrorism bodies will proceed on the basis of concrete evidence which Pakistan provided.

UN counter-terrorism bodies should urge India to renounce

Furthermore, Pakistan expects UN counter-terrorism bodies would urge India to renounce use of terrorism as an instrument of state policy.

The UN must also play its part in dismantling of the Indian terrorist infrastructure.

Meanwhile, Ambassadors of China, the US, France, Russia and the UK were briefed on the dossier of Indian state terrorism at the foreign office in Islamabad Monday.

Earlier on Saturday, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi and DG ISPR Major General Babar Iftikhar presented an evidence based dossier.

That exposed as to how India is fanning terrorism in Pakistan through its intelligence agency RAW.

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