FO to brief ambassadors on India’s involvement in terror activities in Pakistan
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Pakistan has decided to take the comity of the world on board regarding the “irrefutable evidence” of the involvement of Indian agency RAW in the blast at Johar Town, Lahore last year.
According to the 24NewsHD TV channel, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will give a briefing and dossier to the ambassadors on Dec 14 (tomorrow).
The Ministry of Interior prepared the dossier for the international community with the help of the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD). The envoys of important countries including P5 have been invited by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Minister of State for External Affairs Hina Rabbani Khar herself will give a briefing to the ambassadors.
The diplomatic mission of more than 30 countries is likely to attend the briefing.
International and national media will also be briefed on the dossier related to India's involvement, sources said.
Earlier, in a press conference, Interior minister Rana Sanaullah claimed that India, through one way or the other, woos the international community and then engages in terrorist activities in Pakistan.
“India was not only behind the Johar Town blast, but also found involved in fanning terrorism in Pakistan,” he said.
“This is a matter of internal security and we are initiating the process to take it up at the international level. The Secretary Foreign Affairs will highlight the issue at different world forums while Minister for Foreign Affairs Bilawal Bhutto Zardari will raise the matter of Indian involvement in terror financing and subversive activities in Pakistan at the United Nations,” the minister added.
India was acting just like an enemy and at the same time trying to conceal its brutalities in the occupied Kashmir, he added.
The minister said the arrest of spy Kulbhushan Yadev and his statement was sufficient to prove that India was involved in every act of terrorism in Pakistan and was adopting different ways for the purpose.
He said they had “undeniable evidence” that could establish India and its premier spy agency (Research and Analysis Wing) were involved in different terror incidents.