‘Close the terror factory’, India gave a strong reply to Pakistan on Karachi blast; Said- look at yourself before blaming others
After the recent suicide terrorist attack in Karachi, Pakistan has once again repeated its old habit and tried to point fingers at India on Pakistan’s baseless allegations. However, India has completely rejected these baseless allegations of Pakistan. External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal on Sunday said in strong words that Islamabad desperately needs to ‘introspect’ on terrorism flourishing on its soil. India has made it clear that instead of blaming others, Pakistan should take concrete and credible action against the terrorist infrastructure present there. What is the truth of Karachi attack? This suicide attack on the headquarters of paramilitary force ‘Border Ranger’ in Karachi late on Saturday night has exposed the security system of Pakistan. A vehicle loaded with explosives was rammed directly into the headquarters building, leading to heavy gunfire. Four Pakistani soldiers have been killed in this attack. Meanwhile, security forces retaliated by killing three attackers and capturing one suspect in injured condition, who has been identified as an Afghan citizen. The echo of the attack was so strong that it created panic in the nearby university and government office areas. Pakistan’s ‘Blame Game’ Politics surrounded by increasing attacks, there has been a huge increase in terrorist attacks targeting police and security forces in Pakistan in the last few years. On one hand, while Pakistan tries to blame India for its failures, on the other hand, tension over cross-border terrorism is also increasing between Kabul and Islamabad. Pakistan repeatedly accuses it of attacks on Afghan territory, which Kabul has always denied. India clearly believes that Pakistan should stop giving shelter to terrorist groups using its soil against neighboring countries. India has once again reminded the world that supporting terrorism and blaming others has been an old and failed strategy of Pakistan.
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