Nueva Delhi: The Government of India criticized Pakistan for claiming Indian participation in the kidnapping of Baluchistan trains, saying that everyone knows where the epicenter of terrorism is located. In another encounter with Pakistan at the UN, India also attacked Islamabad for raising the problem of Kashmira, since he reiterated that Jammu & Kashmir will always continue to be an integral part of India.
“We strongly reject the unfounded accusations made by Pakistan. Everyone knows where the epicenter of global terrorism is. Pakistan should look inside instead of changing the guilt of their own internal problems and failures in others,” said MEA spokesman Randhir Jaiswal, responding to the claims that the training was sponsored by the Indian authorities.
Pakistan has also alleged the role of India in the main terrorist attacks in the disturbing province of Baluchistan. “We must understand that in this terrorist incident in Baluchistan, and others before, the main sponsor is the Eastern neighbor (India),” said Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, DG of Public Relations between Services (ISPR) of the Army. Pakistan accused Baloch’s liberation army of carrying out the attack against Jaffar Express that left 26 passengers and dead security officials.
Separately, in the UN in New York, India attacked in Pakistan for its “unjustified” reference to J & K in the UN General Assembly, stating that such comments will not validate the country’s statement or justify their practice of cross -border terrorism. “As is his habit, the former Foreign Secretary of Pakistan has made an unjustified reference to the territory of the Indian Union of J & K,” said the permanent representative of India before the UN, P Harish, in comments on Friday at the General Assembly at the informal meeting of the plenary to commemorate the International Day to fight Islamophobia.
Harish said that the frequent references of Pakistan “will not validate their claim or justify their practice of cross -border terrorism.” He added: “The fanatic mentality of this nation is well known, as well as its intolerance record. Such efforts will not change the reality that J & K was, it is and always will be an integral part of India,” he added.