Indian terrorism in Pakistan, decision to raise the issue at the global level

In recent months, Pakistan has decided to raise the issue of target killing of people in different cities of the country by Indian agents at the global level.

After finding evidence of Indian terrorism in the recent incidents of terrorism and target killing in Pakistan, the government has decided to highlight this issue at the international level.

The government has decided that every diplomatic forum will be used to inform the world regarding Indian terrorism in Pakistan.

Sources say that the government has also decided to show evidence to foreign ambassadors on the issue of Indian terrorism. .

It should be noted that while giving a briefing at the Foreign Office a day ago, Foreign Secretary Cyrus Qazi had said that we have confirmed evidence of the killing of two Pakistani citizens by India, Shahid Latif and an Indian citizen to kill Riyad. Yogesh Kumar and Ashok Kumar hired local killers here and got them killed, five members of the killer gang have been arrested while fleeing the country who have also admitted to giving money on behalf of Indian nationals.

It should be remembered that Muhammad Riaz was killed a few months ago on September 8 in Rawalakot, while Shahid Latif was killed in Daska on October 11. The murdered Muhammad Riaz and Shahid Taif were peaceful citizens and their only fault was that they had committed suicide in Kashmir. The ongoing atrocities and the hideous face of India had been exposed.

It should be noted that there is already a case of Kulbhushan Yadav on behalf of Pakistan in the International Court of Justice who entered Pakistan through Iran. Yes, Pakistan can raise this matter in every forum including the International Court of Justice, Indian intelligence agencies have been doing such operations all over the world like the killing of a Sikh leader in Canada and this incident has been reported all over the world.

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2024-07-19 01:50:57

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