Pakistan Rejects Allegations by India’s Home Minister, Calls for International Accountability


Islamabad: In a strong response to allegations from India’s Home Minister, Pakistan has denied any connection to recent arrests in India. According to a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, spokesperson Mr. Tahir Andrabi criticized the accusations as part of what he described as India’s ongoing campaign against Pakistan. He claimed the intent was to distract from India’s own domestic security challenges and to gain political leverage.



According to Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Andrabi condemned the assertions as unfounded and accused India of exporting terror and supporting terrorists. He further alleged that India is repressing its minorities and silencing dissent internally, while committing acts of state-sponsored terrorism and targeted assassinations abroad. He cited the case of Kulbhushan Jadhav, a convicted and serving Indian naval commander, as evidence of India’s involvement in subversive and terrorist activities within Pakistan.



Pakistan has called upon the international community to dismiss these allegations and hold India accountable for what it describes as state-sponsored terrorism in the region. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized that Pakistan has repeatedly presented evidence of India’s destabilizing actions.

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