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Pakistan rejects India's top diplomate remarks

Pakistan rejects India's top diplomate remarks

By Khushal Khan 

 

ISLAMABAD - Pakistan Foreign Ministry rejected the remarks made by the Indian Minister of External Affairs S. Jaishankar against Islamabad and accused of cross-border attacks.

“Pakistan rejects the baseless and frivolous accusations made by the Indian External Affairs Minister. His latest tirade is a reflection of growing frustration over India’s failure to malign and isolate Pakistan," said the ministry.

"For last several years, India has engaged in a malicious campaign to mislead the international community through a fictitious narrative of victimhood and vile anti-Pakistan propaganda. This practice must stop," its added.

On Monday Jaishankar in Vienna accused Pakistan for Mumbai 2008 attack and said Islamabad sending cross border terrorists, according to Indian broadcaster NDTV.

"India for India's continued anti-Pakistan diatribe cannot hide its brazen involvement in fomenting terrorism on Pakistan’s soil; nor can it conceal the reality of state-sponsored terrorism in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK)," the ministry said and accused New Delhi involved in terror attacks in Pakistan.

"From the death of over 40 Pakistani nationals on Indian soil in the 2007 Samjhota Express tragedy to the arrest of Kulbhushan Jadhav, a serving Commander of Indian Navy, from within Pakistan in 2016, the evidence of Indian involvement in terrorism and sabotage is irrefutable and spans over decades and geographies,” the statement further said

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