Pakistan on Thursday, January 25 (1505) India has been accused of being involved in the recent killings of Pakistani citizens.
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan, the recent violence in this country is similar to the events that have happened in other countries, including the United States and Canada.
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The Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan, Muhammad Sirus Sajjad Qazi, said during a meeting in the capital Islamabad, that the government of Pakistan has collected such “serious evidence” that in the months of September and October of last year in the country. It shows the involvement of Indian intelligence in the killing of Pakistani citizens.
He said that those who were hired for these murders had planned these murders in a very sophisticated manner and also “Indian spies used technology and safe havens abroad and carried out the murders in Pakistan.
Pakistan’s foreign ministry added that extrajudicial killings across the border by Indian networks have become a “global phenomenon”.
The Pakistani official added that investigations are underway into the involvement of Indian spies in other incidents, including the murder of two Pakistani citizens, Mohammad Riaz and Shahid Latif.
Recently, Indian media reported that Riyad and Latif were wanted by New Delhi for their involvement in terrorist attacks against India and Kashmir.
At the same time, the spokesperson of the Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Randhir Jaiswal, in a press release, the Pakistani Ministry of Foreign Affairs immediately rejected these allegations and called them “false rumours” against India.
“As the world knows, Pakistan has long been a hotbed of terrorism, organized crime and illegal transit activities,” Jaiswal said.
The spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of India added that a number of countries have openly warned Pakistan that this country “will become a victim of its own culture of terrorism and violence.” Also, blaming others is neither justifiable nor a solution.
Earlier, the US and Canada had accused Indian intelligence agencies of killing two Sikh separatist leaders in both countries.
But New Delhi rejected Canada’s allegations and started investigating the US allegations.