Nefarious designs

Published November 23, 2020

THE evidence of India’s role in sponsoring terrorism inside Pakistan speaks volumes of its belligerent and extremist designs. Recently, Pakistan unveiled a dossier which gave ample proof of India as a state promoting terrorism.

It is now known to the world that New Delhi has been financing terrorists inside Pakistan through bank accounts to destabilise it. However, Pakistan has already been aware of Indian tactics. The Balakot incident and the arrest of Indian spy in Balochistan are enough evidences of the sinister moves India is trying to make.

Moreover, India has a long history of accusing Pakistan of cross-border terrorist activities. New Delhi, to conceal its evil designs, goes on blaming Islamabad for unleashing terrorist activities inside occupied Kashmir and beyond.

Now, it is time for Pakistan to expose India’s real face in front of the international community by taking the said dossier at every forum. Nevertheless, as the situation calls for some immediate response, it must wake up the world community to act and take some bold and concrete steps.

On the other hand, India should seriously consider course-correction by giving up its aggressive designs.

Areena Aslam Mohammadi
Sukkur

Published in Dawn, November 23rd, 2020

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