Pakistan on Monday, rebuked Indian response and denial of Pakistan’s dossier highlighting evidence regarding Indian sponsored terrorism in Pakistan.
As per the statement issued by Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA), Pakistan categorically rejects the Indian Ministry of External Affairs’ denial of the irrefutable evidence provided by Pakistan on Indian state sponsorship of terrorism.
Foreign Office highlighted that India has typically resorted to sophistry, obfuscation and re-fabrication. Bland denials and regurgitation of old litany of charges, however, will not change facts.
Furthermore, MoFA reiterated and accentuated India’s role in supporting and orchestrating terrorism in Pakistan.
“The Dossier presented by Pakistan extensively documents India’s active planning, promoting, aiding, abetting, financing and execution of terrorist activities against Pakistan,” read the statement.
Saffron Terror
Foreign Office also underscored the term ‘Saffron Terror’ orchestrated and unleashed by the RSS-BJP zealots against Muslims in India and against Pakistan.
Masterminds of Mecca Masjid, Ajmer Dargah, and Samjhota Express terrorist cases, like Swami Aseemanand, have been granted full state protection and acquitted in complete travesty of justice after having confessed to India’s National Investigation Agency (NIA).
The most familiar and undeniable face of India’s state-sponsorship of terrorism against Pakistan is Commander Kulbhushan Jadhav — caught red-handed in March 2016, it noted.
Blatant threats to Pakistan by Indian civilian and military leaders, India’s sinister design to subvert China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), and public statements by noted Indian politicians and senior security officials on ‘teaching Pakistan’ a lesson through use of terrorism constitute further incriminating evidence.
It also mentioned FICEN files which revealed India’s money laundering practices and other illegal activities including terror financing.
The presence of ISIL and AQIS in India as highlighted in recent UN reports indicate that India is emerging as a hotbed of UN designated international terrorist organizations and posing a great risk to the region, the statement added.
Pakistan has urged UN counter-terrorism bodies to play their due role in curbing Indian terrorism in Pakistan and dismantling of the prevailing Indian terrorist infrastructure as proved in the dossier.