Pakistan hopes UN takes notice of ‘hard evidence’ of India sponsoring terrorism

Islamabad (HRNW) Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Hina Rabbani Khar hopes that the United Nations (UN) will take action against India after Pakistan handed over the dossier against the neighboring country.

Addressing a presser in Islamabad, the state minister said that they have handed over concrete evidence to the UN against Indian involvement in propelling terrorism in Pakistan.

She said that Indian spy agency RAW had been involved in more than 1,000 terrorist activities in Pakistan in the past three years as it is motivated to destabilize them.

Khar said that India propelling terrorism was a gross violation of international law.

She said that red warrants against three Indian nationals have been issued by the Interpol while issuance against another three was under process.

The minister said no other country had used terrorism better than India that played the victim card despite being the “biggest perpetrator of terrorism”.

She mentioned that Pakistan had submitted the Lahore blast-specific dossier with the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) and would soon be sharing with the UN Secretary General, which she said was a “clear evidence of India’s planned and perpetrated attack against civilians’.

She said Pakistan condemned terrorism in all its forms and manifestation and added that India as the mastermind and facilitator of the incident remained at large.

Khar said where perpetrators of terrorism were acting as victims of terrorism, she wished to talk about the economic development of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) rather than the “state-sponsored terrorism”.

She said India fits the definition of a rogue state and mentioned that the country had blocked the listing of four individuals at the UNSC.