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FO rejects Indian re-fabrication of Pak’s evidence on state sponsored terrorism

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Pakistan has categorically rejected the Indian Ministry of External Affairs’ denial of the irrefutable evidence provided by Pakistan on Indian state sponsorship of terrorism. As per details, the Foreign Office on Monday issued a statement, according to which Spokesperson FO Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri said New Delhi stands fully exposed and it has typically resorted to sophistry, obfuscation, and re-fabrication. Their denials and regurgitation of the old litany of charges, however, will not change facts.

Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri said the Dossier presented by Pakistan extensively documents India’s active planning, promoting, aiding, abetting, financing, and execution of terrorist activities against Pakistan.

Zahid Hafeez said India has mischievously masqueraded as a victim of terrorism and sought to mislead the international community by hypocritically leveling terrorism-related allegations against Pakistan.

It has also conducted 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.

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

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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 the patronage of terrorist entities.

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