First look inside your heart… India slammed Pakistan’s allegations regarding Karachi attack.

Tezzbuzz Desk – India has strongly rejected Pakistan’s claims in which an attempt was made to link the attack on Sindh Rangers compound in Karachi to India. Terming these allegations as “baseless”, the Foreign Ministry has advised Pakistan to pay attention to the terrorist infrastructure operating in its country.

India called the allegations false

Foreign Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal, while answering media questions, said that India completely rejects all these allegations. He said that the claims made by Pakistan are without any basis and cannot be taken seriously.

Gave strict advice to Pakistan

The MEA spokesperson said Pakistan should take concrete action against terror networks present in its country instead of “pointing fingers at others”. He also said that the habit of using terrorism as a policy should now be abandoned.

There was a big attack in Karachi

This statement comes after the incident when heavily armed terrorists attacked the Bhittai Wing Headquarters of Sindh Rangers in Gulistan-e-Johar area of ​​Karachi on Saturday. The attackers tried to enter by breaking the gate and lobbed grenades, following which a fierce exchange of fire took place.

In this encounter which lasted for about 90 minutes, there was heavy firing between the security forces and the terrorists. During this period, six terrorists were killed and one was captured alive. At the same time, four soldiers of Sindh Rangers also lost their lives.

Organization associated with TTP took responsibility

Responsibility for this attack has been claimed by Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, which is said to be linked to the banned organization Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). This group has already carried out many major terrorist attacks in Pakistan.

This incident is considered to be the biggest terrorist attack in Karachi after October 2024. This has raised serious questions about the security situation in Pakistan, especially at a time when the country is already struggling with internal and border tensions.

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