India rejects Pakistan's Karachi blast claims, asks it to look inwards and act against terror networks
India on Sunday firmly rejected Pakistan's allegations linking it to the recent terrorist attack on a Sindh Rangers compound in Karachi, calling the accusations "baseless"
India on Sunday firmly rejected Pakistan's allegations linking it to the recent terrorist attack on a Sindh Rangers compound in Karachi, calling the accusations "baseless" and urging Islamabad to focus instead on dismantling terror infrastructure operating from its own soil.
Responding to media queries on reports in Pakistan that sought to blame India for the attack, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said New Delhi categorically rejected the claims. Read Full Story "We have seen Pakistani reports making baseless allegations against India regarding the recent incident in Karachi.
We categorically reject them," Jaiswal said. In a sharp response, he said Pakistan should stop "pointing fingers at others" and instead take credible action against terrorist networks functioning within its territory. "Pakistan would do better to look inwards, take credible action against the terror infrastructure on its territory and rid itself of its proclivity to rely on terrorism as an instrument of state policy," the MEA spokesperson added.
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