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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Tuesday rejected statement of Indian Home Minister about “Pakistan helping terrorists to infiltrate into India,” and termed it totally baseless and unfounded.

Foreign Office Spokesman, while responding to some media reports about remarks made by Indian Home Minister S. K. Shinde, said that we totally reject these allegations and insinuations.

He said that such unsubstantiated statements are not very helpful in creating a conducive environment necessary for improving the relationship between the two countries.

The spokesman also said that if the Indian home minister has any information or evidence, he is most welcome to share it with us.

Shinde alleged that Pakistan was helping terrorists infiltrate into India.

“We have information that Pakistan is helping terrorists to enter our territory. We have intelligence inputs. But we are alert,” he told reporters in the Indian capital on Sunday.

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